The four children died at the scene. The car involved in the crash was reported stolen earlier that morning. We don’t like going to these incidents.
The 14-year-old driver has been remanded in custody and will appear in Townsville Children’s Court later this month.The site has since been tidied up but police are appealing for information about the damage.A baseball bat lays among the surviving flowers.A memorial to four north Queensland children who died in a crash has been vandalised.But a memorial at the site of the crash in Garbutt has been trashed, with vases broken, balloons popped and other items strewn around.Three girls and a boy, aged 13 to 17, were killed in the crash in Townsville on Sunday, June 7.A 14-year-old boy who was allegedly behind the wheel of the stolen car is facing charges.The deaths of the teenagers sparked an outpouring of grief in Townsville, as well as efforts to raise thousands of dollars for their funerals. Early on Sunday morning, he allegedly drove the stolen Kia Sorrento sedan on the wrong side of the road before clipping a roundabout, rolling it and hitting a pole. The crash occurred after the car the teenagers were travelling in clipped a roundabout, rolled and hit a light pole. Credit: 7NEWS. Two Townsville university students are among the four young Queenslanders killed when the car they were travelling in seemingly lost control and collided with an … Memorial for four children who died in Townsville car crash vandalised . A motorcyclist has died after a traffic crash in Townsville involving the city's Mayor Jenny Hill. The deaths of four children in a car crash in Townsville sparked an outpouring of grief.
Everyone involved,” Superintendent Pointing said.One sign said, “Fly high Luie”.“And there was another stolen vehicle getting around to Townsville last night, and there were some reports that those vehicles were getting around the streets driving dangerously,” he said.The car involved in the crash was reported stolen earlier that morning.He was also charged with two counts of unlawful use of a motor vehicle and burglary, as well as a count of possessing dangerous drugs.Superintendent Pointing said at no time did they pursue the car or attempt to intercept it.He did not apply for bail when he faced Townsville Children’s Court this morning.Debris was strewn across the road, with a tyre reportedly found hundreds of metres up the street. Three girls and a boy, aged 13 to 17, were killed in the crash in Townsville on Sunday, June 7. A 14-year-old boy who allegedly drove a stolen car into a traffic light after clipping a roundabout is the lone survivor of the horrific crash that killed all four of his teenage passengers.