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A horrific multi-vehicle crash has killed one person and injured four others in what commuters said sounded like a bomb.

The serious collision involved two trucks and two cars at the intersection of Gympie Arterial Road and Linkfield Road in Brisbane's northern suburb of Bald Hills. 

Initial investigations found a semi-trailer and a flatbed truck collided before hitting two cars waiting to turn onto Linkfield Road about 7.14am on Tuesday.

Paramedics, including critical care and high acuity response unit, attended the scene and assessed five patients.




One person has been killed and soundlex v2 Rating four others injured in a horrific multi-vehicle collision in Brisbane's Bald Hills on Tuesday morning

The driver of the semi-trailer, a 62-year-old man, was pronounced dead at the scene. 

Four other people were rushed to the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital in stable conditions.

They included a man in his 20s with minor injuries, a woman in her 40s with minor injuries, a man with chest pain, and another man with a minor head injury.




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Motorists on the road at the time of the incident were shocked and described the terrifying noise that came from the impact of the collision.

'It literally happened 10 seconds after I exited onto the Linkfield off ramp. I thought it was a bomb,' one wrote online. 




A 62-year-old man died at the scene and four others were transported to the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital in stable conditions





Commuters described the sound from the impact of the collision as a 'bomb'

'I was four cars in front. The impact made me jump in my seat from the noise,' another commuter added. 

A third wrote: 'Absolutely horrific driving past. Took me almost 45 minutes to get past it.'

The forensic crash unit is investigating and asked anyone who witnessed the crash or has dashcam footage to contact police.

Police said lane closures were likely for several hours and urged motorists to avoid the area.


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