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Teens pinned to wall by out-of-control car skidding into takeaway shop

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Saturday, February 14, 2026

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Teens pinned to wall by out-of-control car skidding into takeaway shop
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Heart-stopping CCTV footage captured the moment a car skidded out of control in Queensland, smashing into two teenage boys.Firefighters were forced to use a winch to free the pair, after they were pinned against a wall outside an Ipswich takeaway shop as they waited for an afternoon snack.9News o...

Heart-stopping CCTV footage captured the moment a car skidded out of control in Queensland, smashing into two teenage boys.

Firefighters were forced to use a winch to free the pair, after they were pinned against a wall outside an Ipswich takeaway shop as they waited for an afternoon snack.

9News obtained confronting footage of the moment the 13 and 14-year-old boys were struck by the car, which is seen spinning out of control around 4pm yesterday.

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Car skids out of control, pinning teenagers to wall

The boys can be seen sitting on the tables outside Carmen's Seafood and Takeaway before the blue Ford Falcon skidded off the road and headed straight toward them.

The driver and passengers of the car, bearing green P plates, immediately jumped out and tried in vain to pull the car off the pair as passers by rush over to help.

Paramedics arrived minutes later and stayed with the boys until firefighters arrived and used a winch to pull the Falcon away from the wall to free the teens.

They were both transported to the Queensland Children's Hospital with life threatening injuries.

Car skids out of control, pinning teenagers to wall

The teens remain in hospital tonight - the 14-year-old in a critical but stable condition, while the 13-year-old is in a stable condition.

Those inside the Falcon, including the driver, were not physically injured but were looked over at the scene.

"We were just here and I heard a loud bang and some screaming," Tina Le from the shop told 9News.

"Then we came out and saw a car right in front of the shop. They just came home from school I think, they were just getting a feed.

Car skids out of control, pinning teenagers to wall

"Hoping they're okay."

No charges have been laid and police say there will be a thorough investigation into the exact circumstances of the crash.

Any witnesses are being encouraged to come forward.

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