A 59-year-old man has been charged with three counts of murder following a mass shooting that left three people dead in far-north Queensland.
On Thursday August 4, the gunman allegedly opened fired on four people at about 9am on a rural cattle property at Bogie, northwest of Mackay.
The victims have been identified as Maree Schwartz, 59, her husband, Merv Shchwartz, 71, and Maree's adult son, Graham Tighe, 35.
Her other son, Ross Tighe, survived and called police after fleeing into remote bushland 40 kilometres from the scene with a gunshot wound to his stomach.
He was airlifted to Mackay Base Hospital on Friday where he remains in a serious but stable condition.
Police are speaking to five people over a mass shooting at a rural property in Bogie, which has left three people dead, and one in hospital. @heinkealex #9News
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