Woman dies after being hit by police car in Cairns

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    A 71-year-old woman has died after being hit by a police car in Cairns this morning.

    Police said a police vehicle collided with the Trinity Beach woman at the intersection of Lily and Sheridan Streets around 7am.

    Officers rendered immediate medical assistance and the woman was transported to Cairns Hospital where she was later declared dead, police said.

    Woman dies after being hit by police car in Cairns

    The police car is towed away after the incident. (ABC Far North: Rosanne Maloney)

    Lily Street between Digger and Sheridan Streets remained closed throughout the morning while declared a crime scene, but have since reopened.

    Speaking to media in Brisbane, Regional Operations Deputy Commissioner John Tims said investigations were underway to determine “exactly how this incident has occurred”.

    “There will be a full, thorough investigation by Ethical Standards Command with the oversight by the Crime and Corruption Commission and the coroner,” he said.

    At the time of the crash, there were two senior constables and one sergeant in the car, he said.

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    John Tims says his sympathies go out to the family and friends of the woman killed. (ABC News: Tobi Loftus)

    Deputy Commissioner Tims extended his sympathies to the woman’s family and friends.

    “This is an incredible, sad loss and has changed the life of a family forever,” he said.

    “This is also being felt by the officers involved and the QPS as a whole.”

    In a statement posted to social media, the Queensland Police Union of Employees said it was “providing legal and support services to members involved in an operational incident in Cairns this morning”. 

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    Shane Prior says the accident was captured on dash cam. (ABC News: Tobi Loftus)

    Police have appealed for witnesses or anyone with dash cam footage to come forward. 

    Queensland Police Union president Shane Prior said it was a “terrible set of circumstances”.

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    “At the time of the incident police were attempting to apprehend an offender,” he said.

    “I am advised that lights on the police vehicle were activated at the time and the entire incident has been recorded on dash cam footage.”

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