A community near Brisbane is shattered and heartbroken following the horrific crash which claimed the lives of three women, with the region's mayor describing the tragedy as 'beyond devastating'.
The mayor of the Fraser Coast said the entire community has been"deeply affected" following the tragic crash which claimed the lives of three women on Sunday night. Kelsie Davies, 17, Michale Chandler, 29, and Sheree Robertson, 52, all died in the horror collision.
Flowers have been left at the crash site on Saltwater Creek Road in Maryborough. Picture: Carlie Walker. More than a dozen bunches of flowers could be seen at the crash site on Tuesday, paying tribute to the women who died on Sunday. She died at the scene along with her passenger Ms Chandler, who was a young mum and church pastor in Maryborough.
“In my job as Premier, perhaps some of the hardest phone calls I receive are the phone calls about tragedies that happen in our state,” she said on Monday.
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