Six people hospitalised after three-car pile-up south of Brisbane
A woman in her 20s was subjected to serious injuries in a three -car collision in the south of Brisbane on Saturday night, and five other people were taken to hospital.
Police, Saturday at 20.00 on a serious accident reports were called to Logan.
Officers, the woman in their 20s used a gray Hyundai i30, and when the south was shot by a white Ford Falcon, the Takot Way closed the TEVOT ROAD to Cusack Lane in South Maclean.
The police address information about a three -vehicle accident and a suspicious road rays on Saturday night.
The two vehicles then collided with a silver Mazda 2, which went north along the Tavot road.
The woman was subjected to potentially life -threatening injuries in her head, belly and pelvis. Princess ran to Alexandra Hospital and remained in a critical but stable situation on Sunday morning.
Police, eight people were injured in the accident, the woman’s passenger, Ford Falcon’un five people and Mazda 2, including two people were slightly injured, he said.
Two of the wounded were taken to Logan Hospital, three of them were taken to Princess Alexandra Hospital under stable conditions.
The officers from the judicial accident unit opened an investigation until Sunday morning.
Police, said in a statement, “the speed of the speed, including whether the speed, investigations about the conditions surrounding the accident,” he said.