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Two men in their 30s taken to SCUH with significant injuries after two-vehicle crash

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The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating after two men sustained significant injuries in a crash last night.

The two-vehicle crash occurred on Yeates Road, Beerwah, at 10.22pm.

A man in his 30s suffered a potentially life-threatening leg injury, while a second man in his 30s had potentially life-threatening head and chest injuries.

The men were transported to Sunshine Coast University Hospital.

A police spokesperson said investigators at this stage had been unable to speak with the men due to their injuries.

 

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