A woman has been charged with murder following the death of a pedestrian on July 19.
Police allege a 23-year-old Daisy Hill woman who died in hospital on Friday night was deliberately hit.
She was struck by a silver Toyota Prado just before 9am on a footpath along Allamanda Drive, near Rose Street, police allege.
She was transported to the Princess Alexandra Hospital in a critical condition where she died on Friday night as a result of injuries sustained in the incident.
Police said at a media conference this morning that they would further allege the woman driving the silver Toyota Prado was known to the pedestrian and deliberately drove at and struck her before fleeing the scene.
Following extensive investigations, police executed a search warrant at a Goodna property on Saturday, July 20, where they seized a silver Toyota Prado.
A Goodna woman, 24, was taken into police custody at Yamanto.
She has been charged with one count of murder, and is due to appear at Ipswich Magistrates Court Monday, July 22.
Police are appealing to witnesses, particularly the driver and passengers on board a bus that was travelling along Allamanda Drive at approximately 8.50am on Friday, July 19, to come forward.
Motorists, including anyone with dashcam vision, who were travelling in the Daisy Hill area near Allamanda Drive between 5am and 10am on Friday, July 19, are also urged to contact police.
Investigations are continuing.