Police Responding To Fatal Traffic Crash At Glen Aplin

Officers from the Forensic Crash Unit are investigating a fatal traffic crash at Glen Aplin, south of Stanthorpe, this afternoon, 9 May.

Initial investigations indicate at 1.50pm, a blue MG ZS SUV was travelling south on New England Highway when the driver took evasive action to avoid a collision with a car travelling in the opposite direction on the incorrect side of the road.

The vehicles did not collide however the MG struck a culvert on the side of the road, rolling several times before striking a power pole.

The driver of the other vehicle failed to stop.

One of the passengers in the MG, a 92-year-old Wallangarra man, was declared deceased at the scene.

The other passenger, an 85-year-old woman also from Wallangarra, was transported to Stanthorpe Hospital with life-threatening injuries and was later airlifted to Gold Coast University Hospital.

The 20-year-old female driver received minor injuries and was transported to hospital as a precaution.

Investigations are focusing on identifying the second vehicle involved in the incident, which was a light-coloured sedan of unknown make and model.

Police are urgently seeking information from anyone who may have seen a vehicle driving erratically in the area or who may have dashcam footage from the New England Highway around the time of the crash.

Quote this reference number: QP2600889157

The Queensland Police Service is committed to reducing the number of lives lost on our roads.

As part of Operation Interpose, police are bolstering high-visibility patrols right across the state, engaging with road users and enforcing the laws to deter dangerous driving behaviours.

Queenslanders can expect police – anywhere, anytime. However, enforcement alone cannot stop all dangerous driving behaviours.

Driving under the influence, speeding, driving distracted or while fatigued, or not wearing a seatbelt puts your life – and the lives of others – at serious risk. These dangerous behaviours will not be tolerated.

Road safety starts with you.

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