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A Queensland Greens MP has made an emotional return to state parliament, two months after being severely injured in a automotive crash.
Amy MacMahon on Tuesday mentioned her restoration was removed from over regardless of having been on medical depart because the two-car collision at a busy Brisbane intersection on February 12.
However she was grateful to be again at work after struggling head and suspected spinal accidents within the Kangaroo Level crash.
Dr MacMahon was taken to hospital in a critical however steady situation after her Toyota Prius and a Hyundai i30 collided.
‘I returned to parliament at this time after two months of medical depart following a automotive crash and I’ve some restoration forward of me however I am feeling immensely grateful to be again at work,’ she informed parliament on Tuesday.
Queensland Greens MP Amy MacMahon (pictured) has made an emotional return to state parliament, two months after being severely injured in a automotive crash
The MP had left a operate and was on her approach to one other neighborhood occasion when the collision occurred.
Dr MacMahon mentioned Greens Brisbane metropolis councillor Trina Massey had known as an ambulance and stayed along with her till assist arrived.
She thanked Ms Massey and members of parliament who reached out throughout her restoration together with the neighborhood, parliamentary and Greens employees in addition to emergency companies.
‘Most significantly thanks to the docs, nurses, paramedics and allied well being staff on the Princess Alexandra Hospital for his or her ongoing care,’ she mentioned.
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Dr MacMahon mentioned she was grateful to be again at work after struggling head and suspected spinal accidents within the Kangaroo Level (pictured) crash
‘I’m a product of the general public well being system and I stand right here at this time due to them.’
Rani Paige Lowry was charged over the crash and appeared in Brisbane Magistrates Courtroom on March 14.
Police allege Lowry was driving the Hyundai i30 at greater than 80km/h in a 60km zone and a passenger requested her to decelerate earlier than the incident.
Lowry is on bail, along with her matter adjourned till April 22.