Unborn baby dies in Queensland crash
An unborn baby has died after a car crash west of Brisbane.
It’s understood the two-car collision occurred near Ipswich on Thursday evening.
Six people – three people in each vehicle – were taken to hospital.
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It’s understood the two-car collision occurred near Ipswich on Thursday evening.
Six people – three people in each vehicle – were taken to hospital.
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