Five people dead, several others injured in horror weekend on Queensland roads

  • 8 months ago
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Five people were killed and a little more injured after multiple serious traffic accidents on Queensland roads this weekend. Lock Points Four men and a woman on Queensland roads this weekend This weekend, four men and a woman on Queensland roads. The Forensic Crash unit is investigating five deaths that Queensland's annual road fee fell slightly in 2022, but higher than the five -year average Saturday afternoon, two vehicles after a flames in a Logan accident. The police said that car and a Ute collided at rotating intersection in Priestdale before hitting an electric pole. The drivers of both vehicles were taken to hospital and woman in her 30 -year -old and a woman with passenger in Ute at the scene. Five people after multiple serious traffic accidents on Queensland roads A 52 -year -old motorcyclist after colliding with four -wheel drive near the Gulf of Hervey on Saturday afternoon. A 21 -year -old driver after leaving the D'Aguilar Motorway near Nanango on Saturday morning and rolling into a dry creek. The judicial collision unit is investigating all events. Meanwhile, woman was hospitalized with serious chest, back and head injuries after a motorcycle on Sunday morning and car collided to the west of Bundaberg. Queensland ambulance, 50 -year -old man, a bicycle and vehicle collided at Palm Beach in Gold Coast, then moved to Gold Coast University Hospital on Sunday morning. 'Too much death' As of Sunday, September 24, a total of 207 people on Queensland roads in 2023-17 more than the previous five-year average, but nine less than last year. This year, more than a quarter state's road deaths are only in the North Coast police zone covering Sunshine Coast, Gulf of Moreton and Gulf Wide. Tourism Minister Stirling Hinchliffe said that the deadly event in Queensland Roads is a tragedy. "This reminds us how important everyone is aware of their activities on the road," he said. Mr. Hinchcliffe warned that Queensland police would be in "absolute power" during the long weekend, which corresponds to the end of school holidays. "We know that they are risky periods for the events on our roads," he said. Speaking on Saturday, Transportation and Main Ways Minister Mark Bailey said that the state's road fee was "concern". Bailey said, "We still saw a lot of death on our way."Said. "I know that the majority of deaths are usually caused by a tragic price payment due to their risky and dangerous elections and due to their choice." Mr. Bailey said there was no significant decrease when the number of deaths fell from the same time period compared to last year. "There is a real concern that too much dangerous decisions have been made by the drivers and there is terrible consequences there."

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