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UPDATE 3.27PM: A man in his 30s has been flown to Brisbane s Princess Alexandra Hospital in a serious but stable condition, following a quad bike rollover in Cooyar.
EARLIER: A rescue helicopter has arrived to airlift a man to hospital after he was reportedly crushed after a quad bike rollover in Cooyar. A Queensland Ambulance spokesman said paramedics arrived on scene just prior to 1pm, after a man in his 30s reportedly rolled the vehicle on a private rural property. It appears the man had rolled his quad bike down into a creek bed, and was trapped underneath, she said.
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Death in custody, Wolston Correctional Centre
Queensland Corrective Services (QCS) can confirm the death of a prisoner in QCS custody at the Princess Alexandra Hospital today.
The 26-year old man was found nonresponsive in a single occupancy cell at Wolston Correctional Centre on February 16 and responding officers administered first aid until paramedics arrived.
He was taken to the Princess Alexandra Hospital and was pronounced deceased today.
Support is being offered to the responding officers and their colleagues at Wolston Correctional Centre.
The responding officers have been praised by Senior Officers for their professional, swift response to the incident.
At least 246 frontline health and care workers have been identified after dying with coronavirus.
Through tributes from loved ones and confirmation through sources such as local NHS trusts and other authorities, the PA news agency has confirmed the names of health and social care workers who have died after contracting Covid-19 since March 11 2020.
This chronological list contains people who were working in roles shortly before their deaths where they were likely to come into contact with patients.
The figure is likely to be lower than the true number of workers who have died, as the names of some victims will not yet be in the public domain.
Elisha Harris with baby Maeva Harris-Page, who was born at home during lockdown
- Credit: CHARLOTTE BOND
A new mum will share her lockdown home birth experience with the nation after filming for Emma Willis: Delivering Babies.
Ashley and Elisha holding Maeva after their home birth
- Credit: Elisha Harris
Elisha Harris, her fiancé Ashley and their son Theo, spent several months filming every moment of life leading up to the birth of baby Maeva in June.
The mum had applied for the show Emma Willis: Delivering Babies on a whim, wanting to share her experience of having a home birth, and was surprised when the production team got back to her with the news her family would be taking part.