A teenage boy has been charged with killing three people in a multi-car crash after he allegedly stole a Mercedes-Benz from a Queensland home.
The 13-year-old was allegedly driving the stolen car when it crashed into the back of a Holden on Saltwater Creek Road in Maryborough about 10.45pm on Sunday.
The driver and passenger of the Holden, a 17-year-old Oakhurst girl and 29-year-old Maryborough woman, died at the scene. Police said a passenger in the Mercedes was believed to have fled the scene of the crash, while the 13-year-old sustained injuries to his foot.
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