Two men in 30s killed in crash at Kalkie, Bundaberg
Two men in their 30s have died and two more people have been taken to hospital after an early morning crash in Bundaberg. It follows a horror 24 hours on the state’s roads.
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Two men in their 30s have been confirmed dead after a horror crash into a train track on Sunday morning.
Emergency crews rushed to a serious single-vehicle crash on McGills Rd in Kalkie at 3am.
According to Queensland Police Service, the Ford Falcon was travelling northbound on McGills Road when it left the roadway and crashed into a raised sugarcane railway line.
The critically injured men, a 37-year-old from Nundah and a 39-year-old from Rubyana, died at the scene.
The driver, a 26-year-old Bundaberg East man was taken to hospital in a stable condition with a knee injury while another passenger, a 24-year-old Bundaberg North woman, was also taken to hospital in a stable condition with shoulder and face injuries.
The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating the circumstances of the crash.
It follows a horror 24 hours on the state’s roads.
A 19-year-old man was declared dead on Sunday morning after his car plunged into a tree on Mary Valley Road, South of Gympie.
On Saturday, a 52-year-old motorcyclist died after a head-on crash with a ute at Takura on the Fraser Coast.
A 21-year-old man was also discovered dead in his ute which had rolled into a creek bed in the South Burnett near Nanango on Saturday.
Further south at Logan, a woman in her 30s died after a fiery crash about 1pm Saturday.