A person has died after a fire tore through their camper-trailer overnight in Brisbane’s south-west region.
Nearby residents were alerted by the fire before raising the alarm at about 1.30am when the camper-trailer went up in flames on Teviotville Rd, just more than an hour’s drive from the Brisbane CBD.
According to Queensland Police, the trailer “will remain a crime scene as officers work to confirm the identity of the occupant”. One person has died after a fire tore through the camper-trailer they were in overnight in Queensland region Scenic Rim. Picture: Queensland Police “The trailer will also need to be stabilised to allow investigators to establish the cause of the fire.Investigations are ongoing and no further information is currently available.
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