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Two motorists could hold key to alleged Logan bus driver attack

Motorists in two vehicles could hold the key to an alleged attack on a bus driver south of Brisbane this week, police say.
The bus driver, a man in his 30s, allegedly had a liquid thought to be bleach thrown through his window from a passing car on Drews Road, Loganholme, on Monday morning.
While not suggested to have been involved in the alleged incident, police believe those in the cars may be able to help with their investigations.
Paramedics treated the Clarks Logan City Bus Service employee for burns to his face and eyes at the scene, before he was transported to hospital and released with no permanent damage. No passengers were on the bus at the time.
Police are now trying to locate the drivers of two vehicles, not suggested to have…
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