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One dead after Highway 16 crash west of Saskatoon

The driver of a pick-up was killed in a two vehicle crash on Highway 16 west of Saskatoon. File / Global News

One person is dead after a two-vehicle crash late Tuesday evening west of Saskatoon.

The collision between a pick-up truck and a semi happened at the intersection of Highway 16 and Township Road 384 near Langham, Sask.

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Warman/Martensville RCMP said a westbound semi on the highway struck a Ford Ranger as the driver of the pick-up attempted to cross the highway.

The driver of the pick-up, a 36-year-old Saskatoon area man, was declared dead at the scene. His name has not been released.

The semi driver was not injured.

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The westbound lane of Highway 16 was closed and traffic detoured for several hours while a RCMP collision analyst investigated.

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The highway has since reopened.

Warman/Martensville RCMP continue to investigate.

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