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Police investigations into fatal car crash into water at Wyaralong dam continue, toddler critical

Police are continuing to investigate a fatal crash that killed two children at a south-east Queensland dam on Sunday.
Queensland police said two adults and four children were in a Land Rover Discovery when it broke through a road barrier, rolling down an embankment before ending up on its roof in water at Wyaralong dam, near Beaudesert, about 2:00pm.
Passers-by, including two doctors and an off-duty paramedic, helped pull them from the vehicle, but a four-year-old girl and a 13-year-old boy died at the scene.
A one-year-old boy was flown to hospital in a critical condition after the crash.
A baby was treated at the scene.
Two adults — a man, 23, and a woman, 33 — were also taken to hospital with leg injuries.
All are from the same family.
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