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Four university students tragically killed in a head-on collision with a ute on the Gold Coast - Daily Mail

PICTURED: Four best mates in their early 20s who were 'killed instantly' when their car collided head-on with a ute - as grieving sister of victim pens a gut-wrenching note to her 'loved one'

  • Three young women and a man died in a horror crash on Saturday afternoon 
  • The group were in a sedan which collided with a ute in the Gold Coast hinterland 
  • Three victims were attended uni in Townsville while the other from Brisbane 
  • Named as Lochlan Parker, Katrina McKeogh, Courtney Smith & Kirsten Van Gorp

Four young friends who were instantly killed in a horror crash in dangerous conditions on Saturday were university students visiting from Townsville.

Three women and a man were travelling in a sedan which collided with a ute at a sweeping bend in Advancetown, in the Gold Coast hinterland, just after 1pm on Saturday. 

All four died at the scene, despite paramedics' desperate attempts to revive them.

The victims have been named as Lochlan Parker, 20, and Katrina McKeogh, 21,  who studied engineering together at James Cook University in Townsville.

James Cook University graduate Courtney Smith, 20, from Emerald in the state's Central Highlands was also killed, along with Kirsten Van Gorp, 22, from Brisbane.

They were on a sightseeing drive together when tragedy struck.

Ms McKeogh's sister Andrea penned a heartbreaking Facebook tribute hours after the tragedy, along with a desperate plea to other motorists.

Katrina McKeough was an engineering student
Lochlan Parker also studied engineering

Katrina McKeough (left) and Lochlan Parker (right) were among the four victims who died

'I'm completely and utterly at a loss for words. Today around 1pm, my sister Katrina McKeough and three of our close friends were involved in a horrific car crash in the Gold Coast and were killed almost instantly,' she wrote on Saturday night.

I don't even know how to begin to process this. I loved my sister so much and I feel wretched knowing that the last time we spoke, we fought. Badly.

'We never made peace with the argument, and now we never will. All I can say is to keep your loved ones close and to cherish every moment. 

'Don't let pride get in the way of love. I never imagined that this would happen, but it has and I would give anything to have seen her one last time to make it right.'

She urged the friends and families of the other three victims to reach out.

'I loved them all more than I can say and they all had such bright futures ahead of them. Again, I'm in shock and I don't even know what to say,' Ms McKeough wrote.

'Take care everyone and please, please f*****g drive safely.'

Courtney Smith
Kirsten Van Gorp

Courtney Smith (left) and Kirsten Van Gorp (right) were also killed in the horror crash

One of the victims' families reached out to Ms McKeough's heartbroken sister.

'We feel your loss as we too have lost our beautiful Courtney and I don’t know how we are going to walk through life without her. My love and condolences to everyone,' Anne Smith commented on the post.

'Andrea your sister would not want you to grieve on any argument you may have had she would want you to remember her love for you.'

Andrea replied: 'I loved Courtney like my own sister and I'm so sorry for your loss as well. She was such a beautiful, kind and loyal girl and she was finally getting the happiness she deserved after years of missing it. Their lives were all just starting and for it to end the way it did is unspeakably tragic.'

Originally from Nuhlunbuy in the Northern Territory, Ms McKeough moved to Townsville to study engineering. 

Mr Parker was also studying engineering after he grew up in Townsville.

'Roboclub simply wouldn't have existed as it does without Kat and Lochlan's contributions, and I personally owe both of them so much,' one shattered friend posted on Facebook.

Ms Smith graduated from James Cook University last year before commencing study at Queensland University of Technology and had living living in Emerald in the Queensland's Central Highlands.

Three young women and one man have died after a horrific crash (pictured) between a sedan and ute in the Gold Coast hinterland just after 1pm on Saturday

Three young women and one man have died after a horrific crash (pictured) between a sedan and ute in the Gold Coast hinterland just after 1pm on Saturday

Queensland Police told Daily Mail Australia the sedan driver lost control and smashed into the oncoming ute. 

The male driver of the ute, aged in his early 20s, was taken to Gold Coast University Hospital in a stable condition with minor injuries. 

The bend was just west of an intersection between Nerang-Murwillumbah Road and Beechmont Road and the area had received heavy rainfall in the previous hours.

Queensland Ambulance Service acting senior operations supervisor, Bill Houghton, said it was one of the worst crashes he has ever seen, The Courier Mail reported.   

'It was a horrific scene,' he said.

'It's probably one of the worst crashes I have been to.'

Emergency services were out in force to pick up the pieces after the fatal accident

Emergency services were out in force to pick up the pieces after the fatal accident

He said the cause of the crash is still under investigation.   

'There is a lot of work to be done in relation to the accident in terms of identifying these persons and advising next of kin, which has not been done at this stage,' he told the Gold Coast Bulletin.  

Acting Operations Supervisor, Jay Nevins said the stretch of road is notorious for traffic accidents.

'Nerrang-Murwillumbah road is known for road traffic collisions,' he explained.

'It was 'a tragic scene.'

Police on scene said the horror crash on Saturday was one of the worst they had attended

Police on scene said the horror crash on Saturday was one of the worst they had attended 

More than $30 million was recently allocated to upgrade Nerang-Murwillumbah Road.

'I think for many years now, it has been identified that the road is due for some significant safety upgrades, particularly in the wet, rainy weather,'  Gold Coast City councillor Glenn Tozer told the ABC.

'It's just terribly sad that this tragedy has occurred before that funding could materialise into the construction of safety improvement.' 

It's been a horror 24 hours for the state's road toll after an international tourist died when the four-wheel-drive they were travelling in rolled over on 75 Mile Beach on Fraser Island on Sunday. 

Three others travelling in the vehicle were also taken to hospital.

A male cyclist, 42, hit by a ute on a early morning ride in Brisbane's south last week also lost his fight for life on Saturday. 

Queensland's road toll in 2020 now stands at 134, almost 20 more than this time last year.

The road remained closed for several hours for forensic police to investigate the scene

The road remained closed for several hours for forensic police to investigate the scene

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