Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs A 59-year-old bus driver has been charged with manslaughter over a late night collision that killed a pedestrian on June 28.The pedestrian, a man in his 40s, was declared dead at the scene of the collision on Melbourne Street at South Brisbane, near the intersection of Cordelia Street.In a statement on Friday, Queensland police said an investigation by the Forensic Crash Unit had led to the driver of the City Glider service being charged.The Forensic Crash Unit investigates the site.Credit: Tony MooreIt was not immediately known why police opted for a manslaughter charge and not a traffic-related offence.The North Lakes man, who has not been named, was refused police bail and was due to appear in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Friday.The collision occurred only days after another bus driver appeared in court over the death of pedestrian Tia Cameron in the Brisbane CBD. In that case, which is ongoing, Lindsay Francis Selby, 70, was charged with one count of driving without due care and attention causing death.LoadingA coronial inquest has also been examining the 2021 death of cyclist Max McDowall after a collision with a City Glider bus.Brisbane City Council has since vowed to bring forward annual driver health assessments from 75 years of age to 60, prompting the bus drivers’ union to declare timetable pressures a bigger issue deserving attention.

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