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Three-year-old dies after car crash, father charged

Queensland police are looking at domestic violence incidents leading up to a Gold Coast car crash. (Ronnie Amini/AAP PHOTOS)

By Lisa Martin in Brisbane

Police have charged a man with violating a domestic violence order following a car crash in which a three-year-old child later died from head injuries.

The crash happened in bushland north of the Gold Coast at 5am on Saturday.

Police expect to lay further charges against a 24-year-old man, who will appear in court on Monday.

The father allegedly fled the scene of the crash, along with a one-year-old boy.

A witness saw the car veer off the road and later transported a 22-year-old woman and a three-year-old boy to Beenleigh Police Station.

Detective Acting Superintendent Mark Mooney said a temporary protection order had been in place since June 2024 and the couple had been separated.

“The three-year-old has sustained a head injury which has caused his death,” Detective Acting Supt Mooney told reporters.

“Any previous domestic violence incidents that have occurred between the two (parents) will form part of our inquiries.”

The child became unresponsive in the foyer of the police station and officers performed CPR, but the boy died.

Detective Acting Supt Mooney praised the efforts of officers who valiantly tried to revive the boy.

He said the mother had requested the witness to take her to the police station after the crash.

The 24-year-old man from Beenleigh was believed to have been the driver of the vehicle.

Police found the man and the toddler at an address in Beenleigh around 90 minutes after the incident.

The boy was taken to the hospital for observation. Both adults were also checked over at the hospital before being medically discharged.

The police investigation is continuing.

 

Australian Associated Press

Australian Associated Press

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