Two people are dead in a crash involving an allegedly stolen car in rural Queensland.
At about 3pm yesterday, emergency services were called to the scene of a three-car crash on Gympie Curra Road at Chatsworth, about 180km north of Brisbane.
Initial investigations suggested a stolen black MG sedan was dangerously overtaking other vehicles on the road at high speed when it crashed into a black Toyota sedan.
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The MG sedan is then believed to have hit a silver Holden sedan, which caused both vehicles to flip and the Holden to burst into flames.
The driver of the MG sedan, a 20-year-old Kilkivan man, and the driver of the Holden, a 50-year-old The Palms man, both died at the scene.
The investigation into the crash is ongoing and police urge any witnesses or anybody with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or online.
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