A devastating traffic collision at Acacia Ridge earlier this month has culminated in the death of a 63-year-old woman from Kingston, as confirmed by Queensland Police Service (QPS). The incident, involving a three-vehicle crash, occurred at the junction of Beaudesert Road and Kerry Road around 4:40 am on June 4, 2026. Emergency services were quick to respond to the scene where investigations revealed that a white Toyota Yaris, driven by the deceased, had rear-ended a white Isuzu tip truck. The impact subsequently involved a white Nissan Navara dual cab ute. The Kingston woman was urgently transported to Princess Alexandra Hospital; however, she succumbed to her injuries on June 25. While the other drivers involved in the collision were reported not to have sustained serious injuries, the QPS continues to investigate the precise dynamics of the crash. Authorities are appealing to witnesses or anyone with relevant footage to come forward to assist with the ongoing inquiries, referencing the case with number QP2601064169. Highlighting the broader issue of road safety, the QPS reiterated its commitment to reducing road fatalities but stressed that enforcement alone is insufficient to curb dangerous driving behaviors. They emphasized the critical role of personal decision-making while driving, including adherence to speed limits, avoiding distractions or fatigue, and the importance of wearing seatbelts. The message from the police is clear: road safety begins with responsible individual actions. Post navigation EU Criminal Networks Unveiled