The parents of a three-year-old boy who died in a police station following a car crash at the Gold Coast last year have been charged.

Caden Case, 3, was brought to the Beenleigh Police Station with head injuries after a vehicle he was travelling in crashed into bushland about 5am on October 25.

He was in the car with his father Samuel Ian Paterson, mother Aneshia Daisy Case, and a one-year-old boy when it crashed.

Caden Case, 3, died in the foyer of Beenleigh Police Station following a car crash.Nine

A witness took Caden and his mother, then 22, to the police station where officers attempted CPR, but he died in the foyer.

Police located Paterson, 25, and the one-year-old at a Beenleigh home. The boy was taken to hospital for assessment.

At the time, Case claimed her former partner was armed with a gun, but the court was told investigators found no evidence of a weapon.

Two adults and two children were inside the car when it crashed into bushland.Nine

Police have now alleged Case, who is now 23, had been driving the vehicle.

She was charged with manslaughter domestic violence offence against a child, trafficking in dangerous drugs, driving of motor vehicle without a driver licence and possessing anything used in the commission of crime defined in Part 2.

Paterson was charged with manslaughter domestic violence offence against a child and trafficking in dangerous drugs.

They will both appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Friday.

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