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Subscriber only A client of a Coast disability care provider remains in a critical condition after a ute he was a passenger in crashed into deep water on the service s rural property. Police on Monday said the injured man was in the back seat of a dual cab ute which crashed into water about 2pm Sunday. The injured passenger was taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital and was put on life support. Â Emergency services were called to the Lifestyle Supports property at Diddillibah on Sunday after a ute became submerged in water. Picture: Nine News. Nambour Forensic Crash Unit officer-in-charge Sergeant Sherryn Klump said the man remained in a critical condition on Wednesday.
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Police on Monday said a 21-year-old man was driving, a 19-year-old man was in the front passenger seat and the injured man was in the back seat of a dual cab ute which crashed into water about 2pm Sunday. Emergency services were called to the Lifestyle Supports property at Diddillibah on Sunday after a 29-year-old man was seriously injured when a ute became submerged in water. Nambour Forensic Crash Unit officer-in-charge Sergeant Sherryn Klump said the driver and the front seat passenger were able to free themselves from the ute before it completely submerged. The driver broke a window and was able to extricate the rear passenger from the vehicle, but the vehicle had been submerged for some time, she said.