Three people including children have died in a car fire in Brisbane's east, Police Minister Mark Ryan has told Queensland parliament.
Three children and a man are dead in a car fire in an east Brisbane street.
Neighbours reported hearing explosions before seeing the car engulfed in flames in Raven Street at Camp Hill about 8.30am on Wednesday.An adult man known to them also died, and a woman also known to them is being treated for critical burns.Horrific scene .. Car allegedly set alight at camp hill it’s believed an adult at least two children is inside ..
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