The family of a four-year-old killed alongside his father in Queensland say they have been left "heartbroken" at their deaths.
Emergency services were called to Regents Park in Logan on Sunday after a ute hit two pedestrians when it veered off the road.
Hendrix-Hemi Te Rongomau King, aged four, was killed alongside his father, Braiden Ashley Timmins, aged 33.
9News reported a child's bike was found near the scene, and it was understood the pair were getting ice cream from a service station nearby.
It also reported the driver, 41-year-old Trevor Galbraith, had been charged with two counts of manslaughter following the incident.
He is next scheduled to appear in court on October 29, and made no application for bail.
Meanwhile, Jacob Heremaia, a councillor for the area, said his "heartfelt condolences" went out to the family.
"My thoughts are also with the first responders who faced such a heartbreaking scene.
"I know words can do little to ease the pain, but please know that our community shares in the sorrow of this tragedy.
"Today, I have personally contacted the Chief Executive Officer of the city council for an urgent investigation and action to improve pedestrian safety on Green Road."
On fundraising platform GoFundMe, the whānau of the four-year-old said they are "struggling to comprehend a world without him".
"Hendrix was full of joy, cheeky grins, and boundless love. He lit up every room he entered and brought so much happiness to his family and friends."
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