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POLICE investigations are continuing into an alleged wounding at Cooloola Cove at the weekend which left a man in hospital with slashes on his arm and hand.
The 34-year-old was injured during an alleged altercation between two groups of people at a private residence just before 5pm on Saturday. The alleged incident happened at a private residence in the town on Saturday afternoon.
He was taken to Gympie Hospital with lacerations to his arm and hand before being transferred to the Sunshine Coast University Hospital.
Police said the two groups appeared to know each other.
No-one has been charged at this time.
The Queensland Ambulance Service reported paramedics responded to reports of a single motorcycle crash on Bombala Crescent about 2:50pm.
From there they took one patient on to Gympie Hospital with unspecified injuries, but in a stable condition.
Shortly after the QAS reported paramedics responded to a call to an “alleged wounding” at a private Cooloola Cove residence at about 4.52pm.
QAS media said one person had been taken to the Gympie Hospital in a stable condition following that incident.
No more information relating to the alleged wounding has been released at this time.
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One person is in hospital after an alleged wounding at Cooloola Cove this afternoon.
The Queensland Ambulance Service confirmed paramedics had responded to a call to a private residence at about 4.52pm.
QAS media said one person had been taken to the Gympie Hospital in a stable condition following an “alleged wounding” at that residence.
More to come.
A woman has been taken to Gympie Hospital after a crash at Veteran on Friday afternoon.
Queensland Ambulance Service paramedics attended the scene on Sandy Creek Rd at about 1:30pm.
The woman was taken to hospital in a stable condition as a precautionary measure and didn’t appear to suffer any major injury, according to a QAS media spokesman.
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