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Cold Lake mounties still putting together cause of fatal crash

RCMP in Cold Lake are trying to put the pieces together in the cause of a fatal accident over the weekend. Police are saying at around 9 pm June 3rd on the Cold Lake First Nation an SUV was involved in a rollover after the driver lost control. Two occupants were in the vehicle at the time. The 28-year-old driver was eventually taken to Edmonton with what police are calling “serious injuries”. Unfortunately, the 55-year-old passenger he was with was pronounced dead at the scene. Both of the victims were from the Cold Lake area.

RCMP say no other vehicles played a part in the crash. Investigators are on scene and all other factors for the accident are being considered.

Mike Marshall
Mike Marshall
News / Afternoon Host
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