Murrumba Downs Grandmother Killed in Crash With Stolen Audi

Rosemary Franzidis

Murrumba Downs residents are reeling after a stolen car crash claimed the life of a 69-year-old grandmother, shaking the quiet Brisbane suburb to its core.



Grandmother Killed In Murrumba Downs Crash Involving Stolen Car

A fatal crash in Murrumba Downs has left a tight-knit community grieving after 69-year-old Rosemary Franzidis was killed when her car was hit by a stolen vehicle.

The incident happened on 7 November 2024, as Rosemary was driving home from church. A blue Audi, believed to have been stolen during a crime spree earlier that day, collided with her vehicle. A 16-year-old boy from Caboolture was allegedly behind the wheel.

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What Happened

Police allege the Audi was taken from Griffin after an earlier car, a Holden Barina, was stolen from Northgate. The group also reportedly threatened a woman at gunpoint before the crash occurred. Rosemary died at the scene despite neighbours rushing to help.

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Three people have been charged: the teen driver, a 21-year-old man from Annerley, and a 35-year-old woman from Caboolture. The boy faces manslaughter charges, while the adults face robbery and unlawful vehicle use charges.

A Family’s Strength

Rosemary’s husband, Jean-Paul Franzidis, said she would have wanted compassion, not anger. They had been married nearly 50 years and were planning a trip to Greece for her 70th birthday. He shared that Rosemary would have prayed for the teenager and others in difficult situations.



Community Support

Locals have expressed shock and sorrow, with many calling for improved community safety. A GoFundMe was set up to support the Franzidis family with funeral costs. An art exhibit, “The Joyous Art of Rosemary Franzidis,” will be held on her birthday in April 2025 to honour her life and creative spirit.

Published 31-March-2025


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