Tragedy as a baby is killed in a vehicle incident on a remote property as cops say the death was ‘non-suspicious’
- Infant killed on rural property
- Horrible incident involved car
- The death is ‘non-suspicious’
A infant has been killed in a single-vehicle incident at a small rural property which has been described as ‘non-suspicious’ by authorities.
The ‘sudden’ death occurred at Alpha in Central Queensland at about 1.15pm last Saturday, Queensland Police said.
‘Police will prepare a report for the Coroner following the sudden and non-suspicious death of an infant, involving a vehicle at a private property,’ authorities said in a statement on Wednesday.
The ‘sudden’ incident occurred near Alpha in Central Queensland at about 1.15pm on Saturday, Queensland Police said
‘The Forensic Crash Unit is investigating.
‘No further information is available.’
It comes after a 15-month-old boy was killed after being struck by a car in the driveway of a remote property in Berryman Road, Home Hill south of Townsville last month.
The toddler was taken to Ayr Hospital in a critical condition but later died.
The female driver was assisting police after the devastating incident.
A Forensic Crash Unit is investigating the circumstances that led to his tragic death.