Police are appealing for information after man passed away in hospital following a traffic crash involving a car and bicycle at Elanora on 14 June.
Initial investigations indicate that around 7.40am, the cyclist and a Mitsubishi Outlander collided on Guineas Creek Road.
The cyclist, a 55-year-old Elanora man, was transported to hospital with life-threatening injuries but passed away on 16 June.
The Forensic Crash Unit, who are investigating the incident, are appealing for any witnesses or anyone with relevant dashcam to come forward.
Investigations remain ongoing.
Earlier: https://mypolice.qld.gov.au/news/2026/06/14/witness-appeal-for-serious-traffic-crash-elanora/
Quote this reference number: QP2601137075
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