A woman injured in a crash near Tuchekoi appears to be out of the woods, with the hospital revealing her status has gone from critical to serious but stable
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The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating the serious traffic crash at Tuchekoi on Tuesday afternoon that hospitalised a man and a woman.
Preliminary investigations indicate around 2:50pm a white Nissan Navara dual cab utility was headed north on Kenilworth Skyring Creek Road when it collided with a blue Holden Commodore travelling in the opposite direction. Rescue helicopter landed at the site of the serious traffic crash near Tuchekoi.
The driver of the sedan, a woman, was airlifted to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital and
remains in a critical condition as of 2:30pm Jun 2, 2021.
The driver of the utility, a man in his 30s, was also transported to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital in a stable condition.
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UPDATE: A man and a woman driving a ute and a sedan that collided head-on near a corner of the Kenilworth Skyring Creek Road south of Gympie at Tuchekoi on Tuesday afternoon have been rushed to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital.
The woman, who had to be freed from her car by emergency services, was critically injured in the collision which occurred just before 3pm.
She was airlifted from the scene about 4pm and taken to the SCUH. A man in his 30s suffering from a leg injury was transported by ambulance and in a stable condition, also to the SCUH.
The crash near Tuchekoi on Tuesday afternoon that left a woman critically injured is now being investigated by the Forensic Crash Unit. Police are asking witnesses to come forward with any information.
Four Queensland Ambulance Service crews and two rescue helicopters were tasked to attend the single-vehicle crash. A QAS spokesperson said two male patients, both with head injuries and one with additional chest injuries were flown to the Royal Brisbane and Women s Hospital and Princess Alexandra Hospital in critical conditions.