April 13, 2026

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Incident Overview
A man and a woman have died after a Lamborghini left the roadway and crashed on the Mount Lindsay Highway near Beaudesert in Queensland’s Scenic Rim region. Police allege the driver lost control of the high-powered vehicle, with witness reports of speeding now a key focus of the investigation.

Location and Time

  • Crash Date: Sunday, 12 April 2026 (5:40pm)
  • Location: Mount Lindsay Highway, near Beaudesert, QLD

Vehicles Involved

  • Yellow Lamborghini Gallardo (single vehicle)

Injuries/Fatalities

  • Fatalities:
    • 45-year-old woman, occupant, died at the scene
    • 44-year-old man, occupant/driver, died at the scene
  • Injuries:
    • No other injuries reported in this crash

Emergency Response

  • Police and emergency services attended the crash scene on the Mount Lindsay Highway near Beaudesert.
  • Both occupants were declared deceased at the scene; no hospital transport was reported.
  • Any road closures or traffic diversions were not detailed.

Police Investigation
Police are investigating the circumstances of the crash, including witness information that the Lamborghini was allegedly speeding before the driver lost control.

  • No charges have been announced.
  • No court appearances have been listed.

Community Impact
The deaths have added to what has been described as a tragic weekend on Queensland roads, with another serious crash in the Scenic Rim region earlier the same day.

Appeal for Information
Police are urging anyone who witnessed the crash, or who has dashcam or CCTV footage from the area around the time of the incident, to come forward.

  • Crime Stoppers QLD: Call 1800 333 000 or report online.
  • Policelink: Call 131 444.