RCMP in Prince Albert, Sask., are investigating a crash southeast of the city that claimed the lives of two people on Friday.
Police say a car and truck collided on Highway 3 in the early afternoon near Muskoday First Nation.
The 22-year-old woman driving the car along with a 17-year-old passenger had died at the scene, police say. Both were from Prince Albert.
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The people in the truck – a man, woman and child – were all taken to the hospital with injuries say police. The child has since been released.
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Police continue to investigate the cause of the crash.
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