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Elderly woman killed in single-vehicle crash near railway line in Farleigh, Queensland

Elderly woman killed in single-vehicle crash near railway line in Farleigh, Queensland

7NEWS6 days ago

An elderly woman has been killed in a single-vehicle accident near a railway line in North Queensland.
A black Toyota Kluger was travelling on the Bruce Hwy near Donohues Rd, Farleigh, 11km north-west of Mackay, when it lost control before coming to rest on the railway tracks.
A 73-year-old Mackay woman later died in Mackay Hospital.
Two children in the vehicle were also hospitalised with minor injuries.
Anyone with dashcam footage or who witnessed the accident is urged to contact Queensland Police.

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