Daughters saw mum âgurgling bloodâ in horror crash Leanne Tyrell-Raddatz, 49, sustained significant injuries in a crash in Bahrs Scrub, Logan, on Febuary 6. Picture: supplied
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Subscriber only A Beenleigh mother is lucky to be alive after taking the full impact of a head-on crash at Logan earlier this month. Leanne Tyrell-Raddatz was driving with her two daughters about 6.30pm on Saturday February 6 when a car allegedly veered onto the wrong side of the road, smashing into them. In the aftermath of the horror crash, Lola, 13, thought her mum was dead. Ms Tyrell-Raddatz sustained significant injuries and was trapped inside the wreckage of the car, which initially caught fire.
Daughters saw mum âgurgling bloodâ in horror crash Leanne Tyrell-Raddatz, 49, sustained significant injuries in a crash in Bahrs Scrub, Logan, on Febuary 6. Picture: supplied
News by Danielle OâNeal
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Subscriber only A Beenleigh mother is lucky to be alive after taking the full impact of a head-on crash at Logan earlier this month. Leanne Tyrell-Raddatz was driving with her two daughters about 6.30pm on Saturday February 6 when a car allegedly veered onto the wrong side of the road, smashing into them. In the aftermath of the horror crash, Lola, 13, thought her mum was dead. Ms Tyrell-Raddatz sustained significant injuries and was trapped inside the wreckage of the car, which initially caught fire.
Queenslandâs first COVID-19 vaccine jab set for Gold Coast on Monday
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Queenslandâs first coronavirus vaccine jab will be received at the Gold Coast University Hospital on Monday.
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Queenslandâs Chief Health Officer Dr Jeanette Young.
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Health Minister Yvette DâAth and Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young will make the announcement on Sunday morning.
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The first 125,000 Queenslanders to receive the COVID-19 vaccine are nurses who work with COVID-19-positive individuals and quarantine workers.
These nurses are characterised as Phase 1a under the federal government-approved COVID-19 vaccine rollout program.