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Police warning if lockdown lifted for Easter

And police statistics reveal traffic-related deaths are up 38 per cent on the same time last year.Seventy-four lives have been lost on Queensland roads since January 1, compared with last year’s figure of 48 in the same period.Police and road authorities have previously said the inability to travel overseas for holidays had led to an increase in serious and fatal crashes, as more Queenslanders were forced to holiday at home.Ahead of today’s lockdown announcement – which may see a mass exodus if…
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