Teen killed in horror two-vehicle crash in Queensland

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A Queensland teenager has died in a two-vehicle crash on the Sunshine Coast. 7NEWS

A car and motorbike collided at the intersection of Diddillibah Road and Nambour Connection Road in Nambour on Tuesday at 8am.

Watch the latest news and stream for free on“ did a wonderful job sticking around to provide the best chances for this rider,” Sergeant Jacob Flaherty said.“It’s a sad situation that we’ve lost another life on our roads.”Anyone who witnessed the incident or who has dashcam vision from the area is urged to come forward.Your cookie settings are preventing this third party content from displaying.

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