Joyriders blamed for Tas pregnant tragedy

A pregnant woman has died after a stolen car driven by teenage joyriders smashed into her car in Hobart but her baby was delivered.

A ambulance rushes to hospital, Tasmania

A baby has been delivered from a dead car crash victim following a collision in Hobart. (AAP)

A 15-year-old boy has been charged with manslaughter over the death of a pregnant woman killed in a high-speed crash in Hobart.

The youth has been charged with one count of manslaughter and one count of stealing a car and will appear in court on Friday.

Four adolescents were in the car when it crashed early on Friday into a car being driven by a 24-year-old woman, whose baby was later delivered at the Royal Hobart Hospital where it is being treated.

The woman's two-year-old boy was also in the car and is being treated for minor injuries.

The stolen SUV allegedly smashed into the car at the intersection of Davey and Argyle Streets in central Hobart at 1am on Friday.

The woman, who was 32 weeks' pregnant, had been driving home after dropping her partner off at work at a bakery.

Police are still investigating three other passengers aged 12 to 15.

Police commander Glenn Frame said officers had tried to intercept the allegedly speeding stolen RAV4 twice before the crash, but did not pursue it as per police policy.

"When you have young, inexperienced drivers in stolen vehicles driving like idiots that puts the public at risk," he told reporters on Friday.

"The last thing we want is police vehicles pursuing those vehicles and putting the public at risk."

He said the crash was an avoidable tragedy.

"Our deepest sympathies and condolences go out to the family and the friends of the deceased."


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