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Queensland Police were called to two separate crashes on Saturday night, which claimed the life of one man and left a teenager with “life-threatening injuries”.

Emergency services were called to Telegraph Road at Bracken Ridge in Brisbane’s north at 10.30pm to find a 37-year-old man had crashed his Mazda3.

Early investigations suggest the car left the road and crashed into a tree, killing the Meadowbrook man at the scene.Police say just after 1am a Holden Commodore was driving along Bumstead Road when it collided with a Toyota Rav4. The 21-year-old driver and sole occupant of the Commodore was taken to hospital with serious injuries.

The 18-year-old driving the Rav4 was transported to hospital in a critical condition with “life-threatening injuries”.The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating both crashes and urges anyone who witnessed either crash to come forward.

 

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