Qld Traffic: Police Investigate After Serious Head-on Crash as Woman Fights for Life

qld traffic investigators are examining a serious head-on collision at Gregory River that left a 43-year-old woman fighting for life. The Forensic Crash Unit are leading inquiries after two four-wheel-drive vehicles collided on Childers Road at about 9. 45pm.
What Are the Known Details of the Collision?
Initial investigations indicate a white Mitsubishi Pajero and a gold Nissan Patrol were travelling in opposite directions on Childers Road before colliding head on. Emergency services transported the drivers and a passenger to Bundaberg Hospital.
- Time and place: about 9. 45pm on Childers Road at Gregory River.
- Vehicles involved: white Mitsubishi Pajero and gold Nissan Patrol.
- Injuries: the Nissan driver, a 43-year-old Gympie woman, was transported in critical condition; the Pajero driver, a 25-year-old Gooburrum woman, and the sole passenger, a 58-year-old Gooburrum woman, sustained minor injuries and were treated as a precaution.
What Happens During the Investigation for Qld Traffic?
The Forensic Crash Unit are conducting inquiries into the circumstances of the head-on collision. Police are appealing for anyone with relevant information, CCTV or dashcam vision to come forward and assist with the investigation. Enquiries carry reference number QP2600447930 for any material or information provided to investigators.
Members of the public with information are asked to contact Policelink by providing information using the online suspicious-activity form, available 24 hours a day. Matters can also be reported anonymously to Crime Stoppers by calling 1800 333 000.
What Should Witnesses Do Next?
Police request that witnesses preserve any footage and make contact through the official reporting channels. Do not share or publish material that may compromise the investigation. Providing dashcam or CCTV vision directly to investigators under the reference QP2600447930 will help clarify the sequence of events.
This incident is being treated as a serious qld traffic collision while inquiries continue. The focus remains on establishing the cause of the head-on impact and ensuring those affected receive appropriate care at Bundaberg Hospital.




