Woman Severely Injured in E-Scooter Collision With Bus in Brisbane

A woman has sustained serious injuries after her e-scooter crashed into a council bus in the Woolloongabba area of Brisbane during rush hour. The impact occurred on Tuesday afternoon at the intersection of Main and Stanley streets. The woman, who is in her 20s, reportedly suffered significant arm and leg injuries and was transported to Princess Alexandra Hospital in serious condition. The incident disrupted traffic, closing two lanes and causing hours-long delays in Woolloongabba.

Fatal Car Crash Kills Father in Milwaukee, Family Mourns Loss

Michael Captain, known affectionately as “Mikey,” tragically lost his life in a devastating car crash in Milwaukee on Saturday night. The crash occurred when the car he was riding in collided with a bus at North 35th Street and Wisconsin Avenue. According to Milwaukee Police, the driver of the car ignored a red light, resulting in the fatal accident. The impact of the crash was so severe that passengers on the bus were thrown about violently. Witnesses and family members have expressed their shock and grief over the loss of Michael, who was remembered as a devoted father and a kind-hearted individual who always put others before himself. The incident comes amidst a concerning rise in reckless driving incidents involving buses in Milwaukee, with two fatal crashes occurring within 48 hours.

Top News for Brisbane and Queensland This Weekend

Brisbane City Council’s bus collided with an 18-year-old woman in March, leading to her death. Authorities are re-enacting the incident to determine the cause. Queensland has implemented stricter laws for irresponsible dog owners following a fatal attack on a meter reader. Prime Minister Albanese criticized Elon Musk for his claims about Australian government censorship. The MacArthur Museum, dedicated to General Douglas MacArthur, will offer guided tours on Anzac Day. Superordinary Northshore will host an immersive dining experience, combining art and cuisine.

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