In a tragic incident, two individuals have lost their lives while a third has been transported to a medical facility due to burn injuries sustained in a devastating caravan fire.
Early on Saturday morning, a caravan located in Upper Brookfield, a suburb in the west of Brisbane, caught fire. The incident prompted multiple fire crews to respond to the scene at Galvin Road at approximately 4:30 am.
According to authorities, a caravan was discovered with two deceased individuals inside. The vehicle had been extensively damaged, with portions of the roof caved in.
According to police reports, a 22-year-old man from Lowmead and a 26-year-old woman from Rosedale were pronounced dead.
A tragic incident occurred on Saturday morning in Brisbane’s western suburbs at Upper Brookfield, where a caravan fire claimed the lives of two individuals. Another person was also injured in the incident and was rushed to the hospital due to burns on their hand. Further details about the incident are yet to be disclosed.
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A tragic incident occurred on Saturday morning in Brisbane’s western suburbs at Upper Brookfield, where a caravan fire claimed the lives of two individuals. Another person was rushed to the hospital with burns to their hand. Further details regarding the incident are yet to be disclosed.
According to police reports, two individuals were discovered deceased within the caravan. The caravan itself had been entirely destroyed, with sections of the roof having collapsed.
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According to authorities, two individuals were discovered deceased within the caravan, which was extensively damaged with portions of the roof caved in.
A third man was treated by paramedics for burns to his hands. The individual was transported to the hospital and is reported to be in stable condition.
A crime scene has been declared by the police as they investigate the cause of the fire.
Police are urging anyone with information, including drivers with dashcam and nearby residents with CCTV systems, to come forward and contact them.