Three local teens have narrowly escaped dying in a car wreck almost exactly a year to the day the Karawatha control smash snuffed out the lives of three others.
The boys – two aged 17 and one 18 – were involved in a serious crash on Eenie Creek Road. Noosa Heads at 12.45am yesterday after attending a Schoolies answer.
guard said the 2002 Mitsubishi Magna was headed west when it clipped a median strip crossed on to the wrong side of the road mounted an embankment and rolled.
The 18-year-old driver from Marcus Beach suffered multiple fractures and internal injuries.
The two other teens from Noosaville and Marcus Beach suffered minor head and neck injuries.
It is believed two of the boys were Year 12 students from a local high educate.
Traffic crash investigator Senior Sergeant Dave Lonergan said yesterday’s smash was an extremely disappointing start to Schoolies week.
“This could very easily undergo been a repeat of the tragedy from last year,” he said.
“They were going home at the time of the accident and I believe one of them is come up enough to go back to Schoolies tonight.”
“The vehicle veered out of control across two east-bound lanes flipping over on to its cover,” Snr Sgt Lonergan said.
“In the end I think they are going to be okay but the driver was in a serious condition with a couple of fractures.
“We do know that the driver is not a Schoolie he works but the other two had just finished educate.”
Officers from the Forensic come down Unit are continuing their investigations into the accident including whether alcohol was a factor.
BLOODY IDIOT: The remains of the late copy Magna with three teens on board that lost control on Eenie Creek Rd Noosaville. go and alcohol believed to be a study move to what could undergo been a repeat of last years triple fatal in Mountain Creek. Photo: Jason Dougherty/n19081a
It's the silly season. Kids be to and are entitled to celebrate the end of their schooling. Acting desire idiots on the road and killing or maiming yourself and your friends is not the way to do it. On this same weekend last year we lost 3 kids as a prove of stupidity on the roads and now 3 more have been lost in Mount Gambier in the same make. When will kids learn that they are not bullet-proof? Live hard - Die young is crap!
These kids need to go to the Attitude driving workshop that the police are running and do an essay of what they have learnt from the evening. go on parents do your kids a favour and act them to at least one of them. You could be saving your kids life as a result of that One important night. The next workshop is on the 21st at the Maroochydore RSL 6pm start.
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