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Apprently they were from Rockhampton, and had just moved to Maryborough. seems such a waste, whether the police called off the chase or not it doesn't make a difference, it was the driver who tried to run and put the car into the lake. Pretty shocking how they just fled the scene (the 2 guys) and left the girlfriend behind, who drown - well according to the report anyway. Someone told me they were brothers ones 19 and the other is 24 and the girl was 20??

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Apprently they were from Rockhampton, and had just moved to Maryborough. seems such a waste, whether the police called off the chase or not it doesn't make a difference, it was the driver who tried to run and put the car into the lake. Pretty shocking how they just fled the scene (the 2 guys) and left the girlfriend behind, who drown - well according to the report anyway. Someone told me they were brothers ones 19 and the other is 24 and the girl was 20??

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You are kidding me they left her there? Thats worse than that bouncer one.

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http://www.couriermail.news.com.au/story/0...86-3102,00.html

A ROCKHAMPTON woman died after a police chase in Maryborough early this morning.

The woman, 20, died after the car in which she was a front seat passenger went into a Maryborough lagoon.

According to a police spokeswoman police tried to intercept the car at 1.15am on Lennox Street and a short pursuit occurred.

A few seconds after the driver failed to stop it allegedly sped towards the intersection of Cheapside St before hitting a kerb, losing control and landing in Ululah Lagoon.

Two male passengers got out of the vehicle and have been detained by police for questioning.

Police are investigating the incident.

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such a waste of a young life, poor girls family...

I can not work out HOW the hell the 2 guys got out, one of them would of had to of been in the back, so would of had to climb right past the girl in the front seat to get out him self...

I know its a fellow skyline driver BUT I hope they get whats coming to them for being cowards & letting the girl drown...

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