Woman is killed after teenager allegedly 'runs a red light behind the wheel of a stolen Audi'

  • Woman killed in horror two-vehicle crash
  • Teenage boy has been arrested
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A teenager has been arrested over a horror crash that killed a woman when the young driver allegedly ran a red light in a stolen Audi before it slammed into her car. 

The collision happened at Dohles Rocks Road, at Murrumba Downs, in Brisbane’s north, at 9.47am on Thursday. 

The Audi slammed into a into a Toyota sedan before the vehicle collided into a police vehicle.

A teenager has been arrested over a horror crash that killed a woman when the young driver allegedly ran a red light in a stolen Audi before it slammed into her car (pictured crash scene)

Emergency services rushed to the scene and quickly worked to free the 69-year-old woman from the Toyota, but she could not be saved. 

The 16-year-driver of the allegedly stolen Audi was later arrested and he was taken to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital with a significant leg injuries. 

He is currently under police guard in hospital.  

Queensland Police are investigating if the teenager allegedly ran a red light before the Audi crashed into the Toyota sedan. 

Chief Superintendent Adam Guild said the carnage started when the 16-year-old male offender allegedly hijacked a car at gunpoint from a female victim.

Police set up cordons and patrols across the Moreton Bay area to locate the allegedly stolen vehicle, he said, but the blue Audi sedan crashed at the McClintock-Dohles Rocks Road intersection.

Queensland Police are investigating if the teenager allegedly ran a red light before the Audi crashed into the Toyota sedan (pictured police at the scene)

Queensland Police are investigating if the teenager allegedly ran a red light before the Audi crashed into the Toyota sedan (pictured police at the scene)

Superintendent Guild said the boy was known to police and described the crash as ‘high-impact’ and  ‘very tragic’. 

Newly elected Queensland Premier David Crisafulli issued a statement on X express his condolences to loved ones and family members of the elderly victim. 

‘I am receiving ongoing briefings regarding the tragic incident that occurred at Murrumba Downs this morning,’ the statement read. 

‘While the investigation is in its early stages, news of what has unfolded has been harrowing for Queenslanders, as it was for me. 

‘A family is coming to terms with the loss of a loved one and the thoughts and prayers of the entire state are with them.’ 

Two police officers were also injured when the allegedly stolen vehicle crashed into their police vehicle. 

Two other patients were also injured following the horror crash and they were treated at the scene for minor injuries.  

Two police officers were also injured when the allegedly stolen vehicle crashed into their police vehicle (pictured a police officer at the scene of the crash on Thursday)

Two police officers were also injured when the allegedly stolen vehicle crashed into their police vehicle (pictured a police officer at the scene of the crash on Thursday)

Newly  elected Queensland Premier David Crisafulli (pictured) issued a statement on X express his condolences to loved ones and family members of the elderly victim

Newly  elected Queensland Premier David Crisafulli (pictured) issued a statement on X express his condolences to loved ones and family members of the elderly victim

Two other patients were also injured following the horror crash and they were treated at the scene for minor injuries (pictured police at the crash scene)

Two other patients were also injured following the horror crash and they were treated at the scene for minor injuries (pictured police at the crash scene)

Police allegedly found a firearm in the car and Superintendent Guild said officers were at no point giving chase to the allegedly stolen Audi. 

Several lanes on Dohles Rocks Road have now been reopened after motorists were advised the intersection of Dohles Rocks Road and McClintock Drive had been closed. 

The Audi and the Toyota were removed from the scene by tow trucks. 

One resident, who lives near the area, told the Courier Mail she heard a loud bang around 9.30am. 

Queensland Police Chief Superintendent Adam Guild (pictured) the teenager was known to police

Queensland Police Chief Superintendent Adam Guild (pictured) the teenager was known to police

‘When I [looked] outside it was just a mess,’ she said. 

Other locals reported hearing the noises of emergency services vehicles approaching the scene before first responders tried to revive the victim. 

Another resident Todd Whisson, who lives on Dohles Rocks Road said he was about to begin his art class when one of his students spotted a car following her for several kilometres. 

‘So she got to my place to park for the class and the car kept going and she thought ‘oh that’s good, they’re gone’,’ Mr Whisson said. 

 

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