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Woman fighting for life after horror three-car crash in Logan

Woman fighting for life after horror three-car crash in Logan

7NEWS4 days ago
A woman is fighting for her life after a violent three-vehicle crash at an intersection.
Emergency services rushed to the intersection of Teviot Road and Cusack Lane in South Maclean, Queensland, just after 8pm on Friday, where a white Ford Falcon allegedly entered the intersection and collided with a turning Hyundai i30 before crashing into a silver Mazda 2.
The driver of the Hyundai i30, a woman in her 20s, was transported to Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane with life-threatening injuries.
Her passenger, along with five people in the Falcon and two from the Mazda, escaped with minor injuries.
The Forensic Crash Unit is probing the scene, with early investigations focusing on whether speed played a role.
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