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Daughters saw mum gurgling blood in horror crash

Daughters saw mum ‘gurgling blood’ 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 O’Neal Premium Content 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 gurgling blood in horror crash | Sunshine Coast Daily

Daughters saw mum ‘gurgling blood’ 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 O’Neal Premium Content 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.

Revealed: First Queenslanders to receive vaccine

Queensland s first COVID-19 vaccine jab set for Gold Coast on Monday

Queensland’s first COVID-19 vaccine jab set for Gold Coast on Monday We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Queensland’s first coronavirus vaccine jab will be received at the Gold Coast University Hospital on Monday. Credit:Kate Geraghty Queensland’s Chief Health Officer Dr Jeanette Young. Credit: Supplied Health Minister Yvette D’Ath and Chief Health Officer Jeannette Young will make the announcement on Sunday morning. Advertisement 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.

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