A little boy has died days after a crash on a major highway south of Brisbane.
The six-year-old boy was travelling in a Nissan station wagon when it crashed with a Subaru sedan on the Mount Lindesay Highway at Gleneagle – about an hour south of Brisbane’s CBD – about 2.15pm on Monday.
He was flown with life-threatening injuries from the accident scene to the Queensland Children’s Hospital, where he died on Friday.
A woman in her 50s was taken to Princess Alexandra Hospital in a critical condition, while a second adult in a life-threatening condition was taken to Logan Hospital. Both adults had stabilised by Tuesday morning.
A teenage girl was taken to the Queensland Children’s Hospital in a stable condition.
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