The other crash involved a Toyota RAV4 colliding with a tree in Aubigny, just outside of Toowoomba, about 1.30pm.
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Police arrived on the scene at Oakey Pittsworth Road and found the car, driven by a 74-year-old woman, had left the road.
She suffered critical injuries and died at the scene.
Investigations into all three crashes are ongoing, and anyone with information on the fatal incidents are urged to contact police.
In another incident on Friday, man was charged with dangerous driving and attempted armed robbery, among several offences, after a crime spree across Brisbane’s south.
Police say from about 9.30pm, Polair began tracking silver BMW 318i driving dangerously around Kessels Road in Nathan, which then drove to the Sunnybank and Sunnybank Hills areas, where officers successfully deployed a tyre-deflation device in Robertson at 10.57pm.
The vehicle then stopped a short time later in a shopping centre car park on Mains Road in Sunnybank, after which the 28-year-old male driver from New South Wales allegedly fled the vehicle on foot armed with a knife.
In a statement, Queensland police said “the man then entered a vehicle, an Audi A3, located nearby, threatening a man and a woman inside in an attempt to steal their vehicle” but that the pair were not physically injured.
“Officers arrived at the scene a short time later where they located the man inside the Audi,” police said.
“It is alleged the man presented a knife resulting in firearm and taser presentation by officers.
“After being disarmed by police, the man allegedly violently resisted arrest. No serious injuries were reported, and the man was taken into custody.”
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After being charged with eight offences – including one count each of dangerous operation of a vehicle, unlawful entry of vehicle for committing indictable offence at night whilst armed, armed robbery, serious assault of a police officer, possessing dangerous drugs, counterfeit money and failing to provide specimen of breath or blood for analysis – he was remanded in custody and is due to reappear in Brisbane Magistrates Court on 27 January.
On Saturday, a Moreton Bay man was charged over a serious traffic crash in Deception Bay on Saturday night.
“Around 7.20pm, a black Nissan Navara was travelling along Phillip Parade, between Bundaberg Street and Nambour Court, when it struck a pedestrian,” police said in a statement.
“The driver and sole occupant of the Nissan allegedly fled the scene in the vehicle.”
However, he later turned himself in at a police station.
“The pedestrian, a 21-year-old Newport woman was transported to Royal Brisbane Hospital in a serious but stable condition,” police said.
A 49-year-old Clontarf man has been charged with dangerous operation of a vehicle and driving under the influence of liquor.
He will appear at Redcliffe Magistrates Court on February 3, 2026.
Earlier, on Saturday afternoon, another man driving dangerously allegedly caused a crash on the Gold Coast. He has since been charged over the incident.
About 4.20pm, police allegedly saw a grey Peugeot driving dangerously on Dreamworld Parkway at Coomera.
While attempting to intercept the vehicle, police lost sight of it before it allegedly sped off towards Helensvale.
“A short time later, police were called to reports of a two-vehicle traffic crash involving the same Peugeot and a white Ford van on Hope Island Road, Helensvale,” a police statement read.
“It is alleged the driver of the Peugeot, a 35-year-old Bellbird Park man, then fled the scene on foot while his passenger, a 56-year-old Bellbird Park man, remained in the vehicle.
“The driver and sole occupant of the Ford, a 29-year-old Robina man, sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to Gold Coast University Hospital in a stable condition.”
The driver of the Peugeot was found nearby and arrested. He was charged with one count each of dangerous operation of a vehicle, being adversely affected by an intoxicating substance, driving under the influence of liquor and failing to remain at and incident and rendering assistance.
He is due to appear in Southport Magistrates Court on January 8, 2026.
Police are appealing to anyone with relevant information, CCTV or dashcam vision regarding either dangerous driving incident to contact them.
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