Two boys, aged three and two, have died after being left inside a car in Woorabinda (above), a small Indigenous community west of Rockhampton

  • Two young boys died after being left in car
  • One was rushed to hospital but declared dead
  • The other was found when officers returned to the scene
  • READ MORE: Abducted child found in Woorabinda

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Two young boys have died after being left inside a car in rural Queensland. 

A two-year-old boy was rushed to the local hospital in Woorabinda, some 170km west of Rockhampton, at 7.48pm on Friday night.

The boy had been found inside a parked car on Richardson Street unconscious and not breathing. 

Paramedics met the private car carrying the boy at the hospital and a rescue helicopter was on standby.

However, attempts to resuscitate him failed and the toddler was declared dead before he arrived. 

Two boys, aged three and two, have died after being left inside a car in Woorabinda (above), a small Indigenous community west of Rockhampton

Two boys, aged three and two, have died after being left inside a car in Woorabinda (above), a small Indigenous community west of Rockhampton

Two boys, aged three and two, have died after being left inside a car in Woorabinda (above), a small Indigenous community west of Rockhampton

When Queensland Police officers attended the property and inspected the parked car at about 9.15pm, they found a second boy, aged three, inside.

He was rushed to hospital but also declared dead. 

A crime scene was declared and detectives are investigating the circumstances of the deaths.

The relationship between the boys is not known.

Police will hold a press conference Saturday afternoon. 

Woorabinda is a small Indigenous community in Central Queensland.

Both boys were taken to the Woorabinda Hospital (above) but were declared dead before arrival

Both boys were taken to the Woorabinda Hospital (above) but were declared dead before arrival

Both boys were taken to the Woorabinda Hospital (above) but were declared dead before arrival

The town made headlines in September 2018 when abducted 12-year-old Layla Leisha was spotted.

Little Layla had disappeared from Calliope, Queensland, in December 2014.

She was located on September 30 by Australian Federal Police at an undisclosed location.

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