A central Queensland man has been charged after a seven-month investigation into the death of a woman who was found unconscious at Finch Hatton last year.
A man has been charged after he allegedly hit a woman after stealing her car in North Queensland.The incident triggered a police investigationEmergency services were called to the scene at Finch Hatton on July 4, 2022, where they found the 69-year-old woman unconscious and performed CPR.Police will allege a 37-year-old Rockhampton man attempted to steal her car about 6pm, before hitting her with it at the woman's Boulder Street property.
He has been charged with dangerous operation of a vehicle causing death, enter premises and commit an indictable offence and unlawful use of a motor vehicle. Mackay Criminal Investigation Branch officer-in-charge Chris Eaton said investigators had worked on the case for seven months.The 37-year-old is due to appear in Mackay Magistrates Court on March 8.
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