Burketown crash: Accident kills three, youthfull woman makes miracle escape in QLD
Youthfull female survives flamy car crash that kills three passengers
A Youthful lady is the foot survivor of a flamy crash which reportedly killed her mother and two siblings in outback Queensland.
A youthful chick is the foot survivor of a flamy crash which reportedly killed her mother and two siblings.
A Youthfull dame is the foot survivor of a flamy crash which reportedly killed her mother and two siblings.
The female miraculously survived after the car flipped on Wills Developmental Road in northwest Queensland at approximately 6.30am on Wednesday.
The vehicle reportedly set alight soon after.
The surviving daughter’s age is not yet known but she is believed to be junior than seven years old. The Daily Mail reports the passengers were the chick’s mother and sibling.
Police and fire crews are reportedly still en route to the scene at the remote community near Burketown, in outback Queensland.
A mother and two children killed in a horror road crash near Burketown. A four year old woman has minor injuries. Car on fire. @abcnews
UPDATE: 7yo female involved in fatal #Gregory crash is in a stable condition in Climb on Isa Hospital, says hospital spokesperson.
— ABC North West Qld (@ABCNorthWestQLD) July 26, two thousand seventeen
The crash scene has been described as a “horrific” but somehow the youthfull lady walked away with only minor injuries, including scrapes and a engorged lip.
Tributes of the victims are being posted online as news spreads of the tragedy.
“It’s a very remote community and as far as we know there was one survivor — a little lady,” a Queensland Fire and Emergency Services spokeswoman told the Townsville Bulletin.
The chick was airlifted to Mt Isa Hospital today. Authorities confirmed the chick is in a stable condition at the hospital.
Paramedics are at the scene of a serious traffic crash on Wills Developmental Rd #Burketown.
— Queensland Ambulance (@QldAmbulance) July 25, two thousand seventeen
Queensland police have been hesitant to release further details, citing “communication barriers”. Satellite phones are reportedly the only style of communication working in the area.
Due to communication barriers, QPS is not able to confirm any further details at this time.
“A media release will be issued once crews in attendance are in a position to confirm information,” a spokesperson said.