Bonogin Road crash that injured Payne Haas’s mother killed three people from same family

New details emerge as three members of same family are revealed to have died in horror smash involving the mother of NRL star Payne Haas

  • Trio killed in crash that injured Payne Haas’s mum were members of same family
  • Three people died after black Mercedes collided with silver Mercedes on Friday
  • Police revealed on Saturday the three people killed were parents and daughter

Three people who were killed in a two car crash that hospitalised footy star Payne Haas’s mother were all members of the same family.

The trio were killed when a black Mercedes van collided with their silver Mercedes on Bonogin Road, in the Gold Coast, at 5pm on Friday.

Haas’s mother Uiatu ‘Joan’ Taufua, 46, was pulled from the black Mercedes and taken to Gold Coast University Hospital in a stable condition with an injured arm. 

Gold Coast District Officer Chief Superintendent Craig Hanlon said on Saturday the three people killed were a 79-year-old man, his wife, 70, and daughter, 35.

Three people who were killed in a two car crash that hospitalised footy star Payne Haas’s mother were all members of the same family

Haas's mother Uiatu 'Joan' Taufua, 46, was pulled from the black Mercedes and taken to Gold Coast University Hospital in a stable condition with an injured arm

Haas’s mother Uiatu ‘Joan’ Taufua, 46, was pulled from the black Mercedes and taken to Gold Coast University Hospital in a stable condition with an injured arm

He said police noticed a black Mercedes had been driving erratically moments before the crash unfolded. 

Supt Hanlon said officers turned on the sirens on their vehicle and intended to intercept the van but called it off because of the ‘conduct of the driver’. 

The police vehicle was later flagged down by a passing driver who informed them the black Mercedes had collided with a silver Mercedes.

The force of the impact then pushed the silver Mercedes off the road and into a power pole. 

‘That power pole then fell on the black Mercedes and the black Mercedes caught fire,’ Supt Hanlon said. 

Police were able to free two people from the silver Mercedes and provide first aid before paramedics arrived, however the trio could not be revived. 

A local woman said her husband ran to help after hearing a ‘massive bang’ and pulled a woman from a vehicle just moments before it exploded.

‘It was a very, very confronting scene for police and all emergency response who attended as well as members of public who came and supported police and assisted to try and save these people’s lives,’ Supt Hanlon said. 

Brisbane Broncos NRL star Payne Haas's mother remains in hospital in a stable condition following the crash on Friday evening

Brisbane Broncos NRL star Payne Haas’s mother remains in hospital in a stable condition following the crash on Friday evening

He added police were still investigating the cause of the crash and that it was ‘too early’ to lay charges against anyone in connection to the incident. 

More than 1,000 homes and businesses in the area were left without electricity after the power pole was downed in the crash. 

Energex, which services at least 3.4million South East Queenslanders, said at least  997 customers in Austinville, Bonogin and Mudgeeraba areas had been affected. 

Most households had their power restored by 7pm, but other customers in Bonogin and Mudgeeraba were left in the dark after ‘a vehicle damaged Energex equipment’. 

Bonogin Road had been closed to traffic as police investigated the scene of the crash. 

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