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4 people died after crashing in northern Alberta: RCMP – Edmonton

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4 people died after crashing in northern Alberta: RCMP – Edmonton
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Four people have been killed in a crash in northern Alberta that police say they were immediately after receiving reports about the damaged driver.

The RCMP says that the vehicle was leaving the area of ​​Red Earth Creek in the northwest of the northwest of Edmonton on Sunday afternoon and moved west to Little Buffalo.

But police say that the collision was reported when they were searching for him.

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Two residents from a vehicle matched with driving complaints damaged by Red Earth Creek died at the scene, and police say they are still trying to identify them.

In the second vehicle, two women who were 33 and 49 and lived in Red Earth Creek.

The RCMP says they are demanding the help of any dashed AM footage of the collision, or any witnesses who have not yet talked to the police.

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