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'Swerving around': Witnesses reveal horror details about fatal crash

A ‘swerving’ car reaching speeds of up to 180km/h was spotted by witnesses just moments before a horrific car crash that left two adults in their 30s and a two-year-old girl dead in Queensland.

The trio had "no chance" of escape after their SUV burst into flames following the head-on collision on the Ipswich Motorway on Wednesday night, Queensland Police said.

The 34-year-old male driver who drove on to the wrong side of the road and rammed into the SUV was thrown from his sedan, which also caught fire. He died at the scene.

Police are investigating if drugs or alcohol were a factor in the crash at Redbank, and how the man came to be on the wrong side of the motorway.

The burnt wreckage of a car on the Ipswich Motorway.
Two adults in their 30s and a toddler were killed in the crash on the Ipswich Motorway. Source: 9News

"It was extremely graphic, very confronting for the emergency services crews that attended," Acting Inspector Darren Green told reporters on Thursday.

"The male driver was ejected from the vehicle - some distance.

"The occupants of the SUV were unable to exit the vehicle, and were located after the fire was extinguished.”

"Clearly, those poor people in the four-wheel-drive had no chance," Deputy Police Commissioner Steve Gollschewski told Nine Network.

Queensland Ambulance Service Acting Assistant Commissioner David Hartley said his thoughts were with the families of those killed in the crash and the first responders.

"Because unfortunately due to the scene and the nature of the injuries there was very little paramedics could do when faced with a terrible scene," he said.

"Our paramedics are very resilient people but they have been faced with a very traumatic set of circumstances."

Charred debris sits on the Ipswich Motorway after a fatal collision that claimed the lives of four people.
Police described the devastating scene as 'graphic' and 'confronting'. Source: AAP

Couple witness driver ‘swerving, flashing lights’ in moments before crash

A couple travelling home from a late night hockey game drove past the dark blue Ford Focus “less than a minute” before the fatal crash.

“Right before the Toowoomba/Esk exit at 2311 I noticed the vehicle travelling towards me. He flashed his lights and was swerving around, he went past me using the right hand lane,” the woman told The Courier-Mail.

She said she was forced to swerve around the vehicle as it drove towards her on the wrong side of the road.

She believed the car was driving at speeds between 150-180km/h.

The woman called police straight away to report the “reckless” driving, but said it was already “too late”.

“ … At that point it was too late as it would have been not even a minute later the crash happened.”

Police appeal for witnesses, dashcam footage

Police are urging witnesses who saw a dark blue 2016 Ford Focus hatch travelling east in the westbound lanes of the Ipswich Motorway about 11.15pm on Wednesday night to contact them.

Detectives are also seeking dashcam footage from anyone in the area at the time.

"We have received some reports of several witnesses observing the car on the wrong side of the motorway prior to the crash, exactly how long ... we do not know," Insp Green said.

There was nothing to suggest those who died knew each other.

"It seems to be a very tragic set of circumstances," Insp Green said.

Police are piecing together CCTV footage to determine how long the man was driving the wrong way.

With AAP

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