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Speed, alcohol and failing to wear a seatbelt could have contributed fatal crash

A North Queensland man has died after his car crashed into a tree overnight.

A man tragically died after a single-vehicle crash in Collinsville.
A man tragically died after a single-vehicle crash in Collinsville.

UPDATE: A SPEED SIGN bent to its base, parts of a tree strewn across the road, and a HiLux crumpled. This was the horrific scene emergency crews were confronted with when they tried to save a young man involved in a crash at Collinsville on Saturday night.

Emergency services attended the single vehicle crash on Garrick St, in the rural town of Collinsville at 9.50pm where they found a utility had crashed into a tree.

A QAS spokeswoman said paramedics treated a 26-year-old man for critical injuries and took him to Collinsville Hospital.

He was then flown to Townsville University Hospital. The man, who has been identified as a resident of Ayr, was declared dead upon arrival.

Crash in Collinsville.
Crash in Collinsville.

Mackay Forensic Crash Unit’s Senior Constable Michael Parker offered condolences to the family and said it was devastating for everyone who knew him.

He said the young man was likely on his way home from a nearby party.

“It’s such a tragic loss of life at such a young age and terrible for his family and those that knew him,” Sen-Constable Parker said.

“Unfortunately car crashes can result in a sudden unexpected form of death that can have devastating impacts throughout the entire community for years to come.”

Sen-Constable Parker said the cause of the crash was under investigation, but it appeared speed, alcohol and failing to wear a seatbelt may have been contributing factors.

“It appears the driver failed to negotiate a moderate right-hand corner and left the roadway where he struck a 60km/h road sign before striking a tree,” he said.

“Speed does appear to be a factor but we’re still determining all factors. Alcohol does appear to be a factor and there was evidence of that at the site, it also appears he was not wearing a seat belt correctly at the time.”

Crash in Collinsville.
Crash in Collinsville.

INITIAL: A young man has died after his car crashed into a tree overnight.

Emergency services attended the single vehicle crash on Garrick Street, in the rural town of Collinsville at 9.50pm last night, where they found a Toyota HiLux had crashed into a tree.

A QAS spokeswoman said paramedics treated a 26 year old man for critical injuries and transported him to Collinsville Hospital where he was then flown to Townsville University Hospital.

The man, who has since been identified as a resident of Ayr was declared dead upon arrival.

A Queensland Police Services spokesman said the Forensic Crash Unit was investigating the cause of the crash.

Originally published as Speed, alcohol and failing to wear a seatbelt could have contributed fatal crash

Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/townsville/ayr-man-dead-after-collision-with-tree/news-story/dbed6e0eace72b25108c80434b725476