Sad News About a minute ago Ispwich Town 4 key player die in a Car Crash……
Four people, including a two-year-old girl, have been killed in a fiery crash on the Ipswich Motorway, west of Brisbane overnight.
Early investigations are looking into how long the driver of the blue sedan was on the wrong side of the road
The sedan collided head-on with a four-wheel drive carrying two adults and a two-year-old
Police are appealing for anyone who saw the sedan in the area before the crash to come forward
Police said early investigations suggested a dark blue 2016 Ford Focus sedan was travelling the wrong way in the westbound lane at Redbank just after 11:00pm.
The car collided head-on with a dark-coloured four-wheel-drive before both vehicles caught fire.
The four-wheel drive was carrying a 39-year-old man, a 37-year-old woman and a two-year-old girl, who lived in the Darling Downs region.
All three died at the scene.
The driver and sole occupant of the sedan — 34-year-old Calvin Clack from Curra, near Gympie — was also pronounced dead at the scene.
A bad afternoon for Ipswich only got worse when news of Wolves’ victory at Southampton filtered through to Portman Road.
Kieran McKenna’s team, who remain 18th in the table, are now nine points from safety and while there were some positives against Nottingham Forest, there were too few, crucially in the first half, when the scores were level.
By the time Ipswich looked like scoring they were already three goals down after a calamitous seven-minute period, when the game and any prospect of earning their first league win in 2025 had drifted away from them.
McKenna has spoken repeatedly about learning lessons but the basics of defending were not adhered and proved costly against Forest.
A poor defensive header from Liam Delap was punished by Nikola Milenkovic for Forest’s first goal, while Anthony Elanga was allowed to run over 40 yards without being challenged to score his first of the day for the visitors.
Elanga’s second and Forest’s third arrived due to indecision in defence and Ipswich are showing few signs that they can extricate themselves from the bottom three with only nine fixtures remaining.