Tragic details emerge after four young women killed after horror crash with a truck on major Queensland highway Four young women have died after a collision between a truck and vehicle Emergency crews called to the scene on the New England Highway at 5.45pm By Kylie Stevens For Daily Mail Australia Published: 22:54 BST, 13 April 2022 | Updated: 22:57 BST, 13 April 2022 Viewcomments Shocking new details and photos have emerged of a horrific crash that claimed the lives of four young women in Queensland. The group were travelling in a Honda CRV turning onto the New England Highway between Warwick and Stanthorpe in the Southern Downs shortly before 6pm on Wednesday night when their car was T-boned by a semi-trailer. All four women, who were all Korean nationals were killed on impact. Police revealed on Thursday morning the victims were on their way home from working in an orchard. Four women have died as a result of a collision between a truck and vehicle on Wednesday Officers have ruled out speed as a factor. 'We do know is that there was some quite heavy rain at the time and we believe that may have been a contributing factor,' Superintendent Ray Rohweder told Sunrise. It's just absolutely terrible, is for young ladies, Korean nationals just finished work at an orchard, I assume returning home this occurred and it's absolutely devastating for the families and certainly devastating for the first responders. The truck driver was taken to hospital for observation but has not suffered any injuries from the collision. Senior SG Gerard Brady from Queensland Police said the tragedy was a timely reminder to everyone to drive to the conditions. 'Please stay aware of what you are doing.' Pictured is the aftermath of the crash between a car and semi-trailer on the New England Highway near the Queensland-NSW border. Police investigators are working to identify the women who were killed in the car. A Queensland Police spokeswoman told Daily Mail Australia the road had been cleared not long after midnight on Thursday. Police have asked that witnesses, especially those with dashcam footage capturing the moments leading up to and including the crash, to come forward. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility