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Incident Overview
An 82-year-old Morningside man has died after being struck by a vehicle in a Cannon Hill car park on Saturday, 29 November. Emergency services were called to Creek Road around 10am following reports that the pedestrian had been hit by a grey Mitsubishi Triton. He sustained critical injuries and later died in hospital. The driver, a 24-year-old Carindale man, was not physically injured. The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating.
Location and Time
- Crash Date: Saturday, 29 November 2025 (around 10am)
- Location: Car park on Creek Road, Cannon Hill, QLD
Vehicles Involved
- Grey Mitsubishi Triton — involved in collision with pedestrian
Injuries/Fatalities
- Fatalities:
- 82-year-old Morningside man — pedestrian; sustained critical injuries and died in hospital.
- Other Injuries:
- 24-year-old Carindale man — driver; no physical injuries reported.
Emergency Response
- Police and QAS paramedics attended the car park shortly after the collision.
- The pedestrian received treatment before being transported to hospital, where he died from his injuries.
- A forensic crash scene was established at the car park.
Police Investigation
The Forensic Crash Unit is examining the circumstances leading to the collision.
- Investigators are assessing vehicle movements and car park layout.
- Police are seeking CCTV and dashcam footage to assist with reconstruction of events.
Community Impact
The incident has caused distress among local residents and visitors to the Cannon Hill shopping precinct, prompting renewed attention to pedestrian safety within busy car parks.
Appeal for Information
Police urge anyone with information or relevant footage to come forward. Quote reference number QP2502167387.
- Crime Stoppers QLD: Call 1800 333 000 or report anonymously online.
- Information may also be provided via Policelink on 131 444 or through the QPS online suspicious activity form.