Traffic crash, West End
Five cyclists were taken to hospital following a crash in West End this morning.
Around 6.30am, a car was turning into a property on Dornoch Street when it collided with five cyclists coming past in the opposite direction.
Two cyclists, a 54-year-old Paddington woman and a 51-year-old Ashgrove man, were taken to the Princess Alexandra Hospital. The 51-year-old man has sustained broken bones and will require surgery.
Three cyclists, a 45-year-old Albany Creek man, a 54-year-old Highgate Hill woman and a 49—year-old Norman Park man, were taken to the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital.
All cyclists are in a stable condition.
The 22-year-old Beenleigh man, the driver of the car, was not physically injured.
The road was closed while police and emergency services attended.
Investigations are continuing.
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Source: Brisbane Crime Alert