Two children died after the car they were in plunged into a dam leaving them trapped inside. A family of six were driving along a straight stretch of road in southeast Queensland, Australia, on Sunday afternoon when the Land Rover Discovery veered off road and down a stone embankment into Wyramama Dam.
A male driver, aged 23, as well as a woman, 33, and two other children, aged five weeks and one-year-old, managed to escape and remain in a stable condition.
However a 13-year-old boy and a four-year-old girl sadly died. Queensland Police Inspector Douglas McDonald said the car veered left on Beaudesert Boonah Road, Brisbane, around 2pm, crashing into a guard rail before skidding across the road, hitting another rail and sliding down a slope.
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