A person has been charged following the loss of life of a teenage boy on a mud bike in an alleged hit-and-run incident on Saturday.
The person was charged with manslaughter, grievous bodily hurt and fail to stay on the scene after a boy died in Waterford West in Queensland on Saturday evening.
Investigators allege a black Toyota Hilux car was being pushed dangerously alongside Bourke St when it hit a white dust bike that two teenage boys had been on.
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The 17-year-old rider died from his accidents on the scene.
The 19-year-old pillion passenger was affected by critical accidents and was taken to hospital the place he stays.
Investigators will allege the driving force fled the scene within the car with out offering help to the 2 youngsters.
Polair tracked the utility car that was allegedly pushed to Cairns St in Loganholme, the place the driving force, a 21-year-old man from Thornlands, was taken into custody with out incident.
Logan Felony Investigation Department detectives charged the driving force with one rely of manslaughter, one rely of grievous bodily hurt and one rely of failure to stay on the scene.
He has been denied police bail and is ready to look within the Brisbane Magistrates Courtroom on Monday, March 6.
Witnesses with dashcam or CCTV footage from the world, together with footage alongside Cairns St in Loganholme, are urged to return ahead.

