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Amber Noaleen Mabb: 24-year-old charged over fatal Cushnie crash

A woman, 24, has been charged over a horror crash that left a young Murgon woman dead and two other people, including herself, seriously injured.

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The woman accused of causing the crash that left a young Murgon woman dead and two others including herself seriously injured has been charged.

Amber Noaleen Mabb was last week charged with one count each of dangerous operation of a vehicle causing death and dangerous operation of a vehicle causing grievous bodily harm.

The former Murgon woman is alleged to have caused the horror crash at Cushnie in January.

Police allege Ms Mabb was travelling on Chinchilla Wondai Rd on January 15 when she failed to giveway to a dual cab at the Cushnie Rd intersection, causing the other car to slam into the passenger’s side of her hatchback at high speed.

The front passenger of the hatchback, a 22-year-old Murgon woman, died at the scene.

Another passenger, a 22-year-old Surfers Paradise man, and Ms Mabb were treated by paramedics at the scene before being flown to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital.

The sole occupant of the dual cab, a 24-year-old Nikenbah woman, was taken to Kingaroy Hospital for observation.

Ms Mabb was not required to appear for her mention in Murgon Magistrates Court on November 30, with lawyer Tom Carr acting as agent for Fallu McMillian Lawyers.

Mr Carr asked for a full brief of evidence to be provided.

The case was adjourned for mention on February 1.

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