Tributes are flowing for a Victorian grandmother killed in a horror head-on crash in south-east Queensland over the Easter long weekend.

Wyndham Vale woman Roza Abebwa was leaving her grandson’s birthday in Logan, south of Brisbane, on Saturday night when the car she was travelling in was hit head-on by another vehicle.

Police are investigating whether four teens in a Ford Falcon ute had been at a hooning meet at Logan Reserve before it travelled at high speed on the wrong side of the road.

Wyndham Vale woman Roza Abebwa died in a fatal crash in Logan, Queensland. (9News)

The ute ploughed straight into the Ford Focus Roza was a passenger in.

Her youngest daughter, who is just two years old, and her 28-year-old niece were also injured in the crash and are recovering in hospital.

The 51-year-old mother-of-eight with seven grandchildren is tonight being remembered by her sons as a fun and warm-natured woman who was a light for everyone she knew.

“She had to be one of the best human beings,” son Rashidi Edward said.

“I’m yet to find a person who makes better food than my mum.

Gode Edward said “it’s not fair”.

“She was innocent. She was innocent,” he said.

Rashidi EdwardRoza’s son Rashidi remembered the 51-year-old as “one of the best human beings”. (Nine)

As Roza’s family prepare to lay her to rest, they’ve set up a fundraising page to help bring her back to Melbourne.

Her sons are also warning thrillseekers of the dangers of the road.

“It just takes one second,” Gode said.

“You may think it’s fun, but there are people out there, things can happen. It’s not fair.”

No charges have been laid.