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Incident Overview
A fatal traffic crash occurred in Greenmount on Sunday evening, February 16, 2025, resulting in the death of a 64-year-old woman. The incident involved two vehicles colliding on Greenmount Etonvale Road, with both drivers sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. Emergency services attended the scene shortly after the crash, and the Forensic Crash Unit is now conducting an investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the collision. Authorities are appealing for witnesses or information that could assist in their inquiry.
Location and Time
The crash occurred on Greenmount Etonvale Road in Greenmount, Queensland. The incident took place shortly before 6:20 pm on Sunday, February 16, 2025 , prompting an immediate response from police and emergency services.
Vehicles Involved
The crash involved two vehicles, one of which was carrying a 64-year-old female passenger who tragically lost her life at the scene. Both drivers, a male and a female, were injured in the collision but were transported to Toowoomba Base Hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. No further details about the makes or models of the vehicles have been released.
Crash Description
Police were called to Greenmount Etonvale Road after receiving reports of a two-vehicle collision. Upon arrival, officers located the crashed vehicles and confirmed that a 64-year-old woman, a passenger in one of the cars, had died at the scene. Both drivers were extricated from their vehicles and received medical attention before being transported to Toowoomba Base Hospital for further treatment.
The Forensic Crash Unit attended the scene to begin their investigation, examining factors such as speed, road conditions, driver behavior, and whether mechanical issues played a role in the crash. The collision has raised concerns about road safety in the area, particularly on rural roads like Greenmount Etonvale Road, where visibility and road conditions can pose challenges for motorists.
Injuries/Fatalities
The passenger of one of the vehicles, a 64-year-old woman from Greenmount, tragically died at the scene. Both drivers, a male and a female, sustained non-life-threatening injuries and were transported to Toowoomba Base Hospital for treatment. Their conditions are not considered critical, but they are receiving care as a precaution.
Emergency Response
Emergency services, including police, paramedics, and the Forensic Crash Unit, were dispatched to the scene shortly before 6:20 pm. Paramedics provided urgent medical attention to the injured drivers, stabilizing them before transporting them to Toowoomba Base Hospital. Police secured the area and coordinated efforts to manage traffic disruptions caused by the crash. Investigators worked meticulously to gather evidence and assess the scene, which remains under examination.
Investigation
The Forensic Crash Unit is conducting an ongoing investigation into the crash, focusing on potential contributing factors such as excessive speed, driver distraction, fatigue, or environmental conditions like weather or lighting. Authorities are appealing to the public for any witnesses or dashcam footage that could provide valuable insight into the events leading up to the collision.
The Queensland Police Service has reiterated the importance of avoiding the ‘Fatal Five’ behaviors that contribute to serious crashes: speeding, drink and drug driving, not wearing seatbelts, fatigue, and distraction. These risky behaviors are known to significantly increase the likelihood of fatal accidents, and addressing them is a key priority in reducing the number of lives lost on Queensland roads.
If you have information about the crash, contact Policelink by providing details via the online suspicious activity form at www.police.qld.gov.au/reporting or call 131 444. Crime Stoppers also encourages the public to report information anonymously by calling 1800 333 000 or submitting a report online at www.crimestoppersqld.com.au . Please quote reference number QP2500286195 when providing information.
Community Impact
The tragic loss of the 64-year-old woman has deeply affected the Greenmount community, with residents expressing their condolences to her family. The incident has reignited discussions about road safety, particularly on rural roads where conditions can be unpredictable. Concerns have been raised about the need for improved signage, better lighting, and increased awareness among drivers to prevent similar tragedies in the future.
The Queensland Police Service remains committed to reducing the number of fatalities on Queensland roads through education and enforcement initiatives. Motorists are encouraged to learn more about staying safe on the roads by visiting https://www.police.qld.gov.au/initiatives/fatal-five-staying-safe-roads .
Contributing Factors
While the investigation is ongoing, potential contributing factors could include excessive speed, driver distraction, poor visibility, or environmental conditions such as weather or road surface. The condition of the vehicles involved and whether seatbelts were used may also be considered as part of the inquiry.