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Community mourns death of star junior rugby league player

The Sunshine Coast community is mourning the death of star junior rugby league player, Benjamin “BJ” Hunter, after a fatal incident on Sunday night.

QAS Sunshine Coast Senior Operations Supervisor (SOS) Danielle Williams said QAS, along with fellow emergency services, attended a serious vehicle and pedestrian incident on Image Flat Road at 11.50pm, upon arrival, crews were confronted with a 16-year-old boy who had sustained significant head and chest injuries.

Paramedics attempted to stabilise the patient and began transport to Nambour Hospital, however the patient tragically passed away enroute.

The teen has been identified as junior rugby league player Benjamin Hunter, who played with Sunshine Coast Falcons’ under-16 team, which finished second in the annual Cyril Connell Challenge.

The Sunshine Coast Falcons offered their sincere condolences to his family, friends, coaches and teammates.

“Ben was a much loved member of our Falcons Football Club, both on and off the field, and was the vice captain of our Cyril Connell U16’s team this year,” a spokesperson said.

“Ben’s big smile, friendly personality and wonderful football ability will certainly be missed by everyone here at the Falcons.”

Ms Williams extended her heartfelt condolences to the family and reiterated the importance of road safety, particularly during the school holidays.

“We are professional and we do serve the community but these incidents always have a profound affect on our paramedics. I think this is a timely reminder ahead of the school holidays to be vigilant on our roads and remember the fatal five.

“Also at night time, I think we need to highlight that you should be visible to road traffic, try and stick to footpaths and bike paths, and cross at designated crossings. It’s a terrible incident that we had to respond to last night. Look out for each other.”

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