Man accused of carjacking, shooting and fatal collapse on Queensland’s Bruce Highway

A man is facing a series of horrible 30-minute crime frenzy in a police department hospital, including carjacking, shootings and deadly plane crashes.
Bradley Donald Towle, 41, is accused of shooting a Good Samaritan after multiple cars crashes caused by a 22-year-old woman.
Wall (Towle) allegedly caused six car crashes on the Bruce Highway in northern Brisbane on Monday.
“The driver of Porsche Makan allegedly lost control of the vehicle and hit the passenger side of Nissan Mikra,” police said in a statement.
A Nissan passenger – a 22-year-old woman from Mount Hill – later died of injuries in a crash at Palmview on the Sunshine Coast.
Nissan’s driver – a 22-year-old Strathpine man – was taken to hospital with minor injuries.
Towle allegedly left with a gun armed Porsche and shot and killed a ssangyong Rexton driver, who stopped to help.
He was accused of shooting the 62-year-old man after a dispute and then stealing Rexton.
Bradley Donald Towle, 41, is accused of shooting a Good Samaritan after multiple cars crashes caused by a 22-year-old woman.

Towle is allegedly driving a red Porsche Makan
The Good Samaritan was taken to the hospital and found his car crashing in nearby Lanceborough about 20 minutes later.
Thor allegedly stole a grey Mazda 3 driven by a 16-year-old girl.
The boy and her parents ran around the car without any injuries.
About 30 minutes after the fatal crash, Thor was arrested at the Lansboro intersection on the Sunshine Coast about 12:50 p.m. Monday.
Police said a firearm was found inside the car.
The trailer in the accident suffered head and physical injuries and was taken to Sunshine Coast University Hospital, where he remained in the Guard Tuesday.

It is said that Towle
The Tewantin man was charged with 15 counts of crimes.
“The investigation is still going on,” police said.
Towle’s case was briefly mentioned in the Maroochydore District Court on Tuesday.
The case was adjourned until Wednesday, and the trailer will be transferred from the hospital to the police watchtower.