Two teens have been involved in a serious collision. Early Monday morning, the Bonnyville RCMP Detachment responded a single vehicle collision on Secondary Highway 882, one kilometre north of Highway 28. The vehicle had struck a moose head on. The 17 year old female passenger was transported to St. Paul Hospital where she was pronounced dead. The driver, a 17 year old male, was rushed to Bonnyville Hospital and subsequently transported to an Edmonton hospital by STARS and remains in serious condition.
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