November 10, 2024

An allegedly unlicensed driver has been charged with multiple offenses after crashing into two cars and injuring a six-year-old girl on a Queensland road last night.

Emergency services were called to the collision on Stapylton Jacobs Well Road in Gilberton about 10pm.

Police allege a black Ford Falcon ute was doing burnouts when the driver lost control and collided with a white Ford Ranger and white Holden Commodore.

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Police reported that the Ford ute caught fire following the crash.

A six-year-old girl and a 30-year-old man from Waterford were inside the Ford Ranger and received minor injuries.

The driver of the Commodore was not physically injured.

The 29-year-old driver of the Ford ute from Browns Plains was uninjured and has been charged with driving over the middle alcohol limit (0.104), dangerous operation of a vehicle, driving without a licence, driving an unregistered vehicle, and fuel theft.

He is due to appear in the Beenleigh Magistrates court on Monday, September 16.

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