New twist as court hits footy star Payne Haas's mum with ultimatum as she faces manslaughter charge over horror crash that killed three

  • Uiatu 'Joan' Taufua facing serious charges in Queensland 
  • Three died in two-car collision in December 2022 
  • Case has been plagued by delays 

The mother of a star Brisbane Broncos player facing manslaughter charges over a horror crash that killed three people has been ordered to appear in court for her next hearing, as the case faces fresh delays.

Uiatu 'Joan' Taufua - the mother of Broncos forward Payne Haas - was the sole survivor of a two-car collision in Bonogin in the Gold Coast hinterland on December 30, 2022.

Susan Zimmer, 70, her partner Chris Fawcett, 79, and Ms Zimmer's 35-year-old daughter Steffanie were travelling in the second car, a silver Mercedes.


All three were killed in the horror crash.

Following the crash, Ms Taufau, 48, was charged with three counts of manslaughter, as well as one count each of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, evading police and driving without a licence.

She was later charged with mid-range drink-driving in March 2023.

Ms Taufau's matter was briefly mentioned before Southport Magistrates Court on Thursday.

Criminal lawyer Michael Gatenby, acting on behalf of Ms Taufau's Sydney-based lawyers King Law, told the court there'd been an agreement between the parties and draft orders had been made for cross-examination of a forensic officer.

Payne Haas's mother Uiatu 'Joan' Taufua (pictured during a previous court appearance) has been ordered to front court on three charges of manslaughter

Payne Haas's mother Uiatu 'Joan' Taufua (pictured during a previous court appearance) has been ordered to front court on three charges of manslaughter

Pictured: Emergency services attend the aftermath of the crash involving Taufua, which killed Susan Zimmer, 70, her partner Chris Fawcett, 79, and Ms Zimmer's daughter Steffanie

Pictured: Emergency services attend the aftermath of the crash involving Taufua, which killed Susan Zimmer, 70, her partner Chris Fawcett, 79, and Ms Zimmer's daughter Steffanie

The forensic officer will be cross-examined on November 27 as part of the committal process, which will take about 45 minutes.

Magistrate Kerry McGee ordered Ms Taufau be brought to court for her next court appearance.

During a hearing at the court in May, McGee said the case had been dragging on for far too long and called a delay caused by the wait for a psychiatric assessment of Taufua 'completely unacceptable'. 

'I'm not waiting for it, this has been going on for far too long and these charges need to progress, and they're not progressing that way,' she said. 

Ms Taufua was allegedly driving her black 2017 Mercedes wagon 'dangerously' along Bonogin Rd near Calanthe Lane just before 5pm on the same afternoon as the fatal crash.

Police allegedly pursued her before they called off their pursuit after she allegedly fled the area.

Payne Haas (pictured carrying the ball for NSW in game two of this year's State of Origin series) has soldiered on with his footy despite the serious charges his mum is facing

Payne Haas (pictured carrying the ball for NSW in game two of this year's State of Origin series) has soldiered on with his footy despite the serious charges his mum is facing

Moments later, those same police officers were notified of a crash involving two cars about a kilometre down the road.

Emergency services were able to free the family of three from their silver Mercedes, but they each died at the scene.

Ms Taufua was pulled free from her black Mercedes after it had caught fire before she was taken to hospital.

It will be further alleged in court that Ms Taufua was driving under the influence at the time of the crash.

Ms Taufua did not appear before Southport Magistrates Court on Tuesday, as she remains in on remand at Brisbane Women's Correctional Centre.

She is yet to enter any formal pleas.

There is no suggestion Mr Haas was involved in the crash.