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St. Paul mounties trying to determine cause of fatal crash

St. Paul RCMP are trying to put the pieces together on the cause to a fatal accident last Friday. Mounties from St. Paul say they were called out to the scene of a crash on highway 29 just east of the town on March 30th at around 5 pm. A vehicle with three male passengers had rolled over; they were all taken to hospital. Police are now saying the driver has passed away from his injuries.

RCMP do not believe alcohol was a factor in the wreck, they say blowing snow and ice on the roads had been reported that day. St.Paul mounties say their investigation with the RCMP Collision Analyst team will continue. The name of the deceased man has not been released.

Mike Marshall
Mike Marshall
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