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Incident Overview
A 41-year-old Moggill man has died following a single-vehicle motorcycle crash in Bellbowrie on Sunday evening, 30 November. Initial investigations indicate a black and gold Yamaha motorcycle was travelling along Moggill Road around 7:20pm when it left the roadway and struck a fence. The rider sustained critical injuries and was transported to hospital, where he later died. The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating.
Location and Time
- Crash Date: Sunday, 30 November 2025 (around 7:20pm)
- Location: Moggill Road, Bellbowrie, QLD
Vehicles Involved
- Black and gold Yamaha motorcycle — left the roadway and struck a fence
Injuries/Fatalities
- Fatalities:
- 41-year-old Moggill man — rider; sustained critical injuries and died in hospital.
Emergency Response
- Queensland Police and QAS paramedics responded to the scene following reports of the crash.
- The rider was transported to hospital in critical condition.
- A forensic crash scene was established along Moggill Road.
Police Investigation
The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating the circumstances that led to the motorcycle leaving the roadway.
- Officers are reviewing road conditions, motorcycle trajectory, and surrounding environmental factors.
- Police are appealing for witnesses or dashcam footage from motorists who were travelling in the area around the time of the crash.
Community Impact
The fatality has impacted the Bellbowrie and Moggill communities, prompting renewed attention to motorcycle safety along the often high-speed Moggill Road corridor.
Appeal for Information
Police urge anyone with relevant information or footage to come forward. Quote reference number QP2502175301.
- Crime Stoppers QLD: Call 1800 333 000 or report anonymously online.
- Provide information via Policelink on 131 444 or through the QPS online suspicious activity form.