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Child fights for life after highway crash
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Child fights for life after highway crash

A child is in critical condition after a car crash on the Mount Lindesay Highway near Gleneagle, south of Brisbane. The incident occurred around 2:15 pm on Monday when a Nissan station wagon collided with a Subaru sedan. The child, who is a primary-school-aged student, was airlifted to the Queensland Children's Hospital with life-threatening injuries. Two adults were also hospitalized, one in critical condition at Princess Alexandra Hospital and another in a life-threatening state at Logan Hospital. By Tuesday morning, both adults had stabilized, while the teenager involved was in stable condition. The highway was closed in both directions at the intersection with Gould Hill Road and Outlook Boulevard following the crash.

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The Age logoThe AgeIndependentCenteryesterday
Child fights for life after highway crash

A child is in critical condition after a car crash on the Mount Lindesay Highway near Gleneagle, south of Brisbane. The incident occurred around 2:15 pm on Monday when a Nissan station wagon collided with a Subaru sedan. The child, who is a primary-school-aged student, was airlifted to the Queensland Children's Hospital with life-threatening injuries. Two adults were also hospitalized, one in critical condition at Princess Alexandra Hospital and another in a life-threatening state at Logan Hospital. By Tuesday morning, both adults had stabilized, while the teenager involved was in stable condition. The highway was closed in both directions at the intersection with Gould Hill Road and Outlook Boulevard following the crash.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a traffic accident involving multiple individuals and does not present any political opinions, framing, or biased language. It focuses solely on the event itself and the medical conditions of those involved without taking a stance or emphasizing any particular political angle.

The Sydney Morning Herald logoThe Sydney Morning HeraldIndependentCenteryesterday
Child fights for life after highway crash

A child is critically injured and fighting for their life after a collision on the Mount Lindesay Highway near Brisbane, Australia. The crash occurred on Monday afternoon involving a Nissan station wagon and a Subaru sedan, resulting in four individuals being hospitalized. The child was transported by air to the Queensland Children’s Hospital with life-threatening injuries, while a woman in her 50s was admitted to Princess Alexandra Hospital in critical condition and another adult was taken to Logan Hospital in a life-threatening condition. A teenage girl was also hospitalized but in stable condition. The highway was temporarily closed in both directions following the incident.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report of a traffic accident without overtly emphasizing any political stance. It focuses on the medical and logistical aspects of the incident, providing balanced information about the casualties and the response. There is no indication of ideological leaning in the报道

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