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Girl dies after crash involving four pedestrians on Saskatchewan First Nation

THE KEY FIRST NATION, SASK. — A girl is dead and a man is facing drunk-driving charges after a crash on a Saskatchewan First Nation involving four pedestrians, including three children.
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THE KEY FIRST NATION, SASK. — A girl is dead and a man is facing drunk-driving charges after a crash on a Saskatchewan First Nation involving four pedestrians, including three children.

RCMP say the crash took place Saturday afternoon on The Key First Nation.

Police say a girl under the age of 12 died, while two other girls under 12 were taken to hospital with serious injuries.

A man reported having non-life-threatening injuries.

Police say a 62-year-old man from Keeseekoose First Nation has been charged with five counts, including one of impaired driving causing death.

The Key First Nation is 275 kilometres northeast of Regina.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 26, 2024.

The Canadian Press

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