A 14-year-old boy is currently on life support following a serious head-on collision in Queensland’s northeast. The incident occurred at approximately 2:30 p.m. On Saturday when the teenager, who was riding a KTM motorbike, collided with a white Toyota Hiace on Lindeman Drive in Bloomsbury.
Emergency responders airlifted the boy to Townsville Hospital, where he remains in a critical condition. The driver of the Toyota, a 42-year-old local woman, did not sustain any physical injuries in the crash.
Ongoing Investigation
Local authorities are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the collision. Police are actively appealing to members of the public who may have witnessed either the motorbike or the van traveling on Lindeman Drive prior to the crash to come forward with information.
Next Steps
As the investigation proceeds, police are expected to continue their liaison with hospital staff to monitor the boy’s condition. It is likely that forensic teams will continue to analyze the scene and any potential witness accounts to establish the sequence of events that led to the head-on collision.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current condition of the motorbike rider?
The 14-year-old boy remains in Townsville Hospital on life support in a critical condition.
Was the driver of the van injured?
No, the 42-year-old woman driving the Toyota Hiace was not physically injured in the crash.
What should witnesses do?
Police are urging anyone who saw the motorbike or the van before the incident to contact them to assist with the ongoing investigation.
How can local road safety measures be improved to better protect young riders in regional areas?
