
2 dead, others injured after suspected drunk driving crash: RCMP
CBC
A young man and teenage boy are dead, and several other teenagers are injured, after a suspected drunk driving crash in eastern Alberta early Sunday morning, RCMP say.
Police responded to a single-vehicle collision on Township Road 353, near Consort, Alta., shortly after 1 a.m. MT, police said in a news release Sunday afternoon.
Mounties found a crashed truck with seven teenagers inside. Some had "various injuries," but two were confirmed dead at the scene, the release said.
The victims were a 19-year-old man and a 17-year-old boy, an RCMP spokesperson told CBC News.
The investigation is ongoing but its findings so far suggest alcohol was a factor, the release said.
Police are not sure whether charges will be laid against the truck driver, the spokesperson said.
An update is expected at a later date, the release said.
Consort is a village near the Alberta-Saskatchewan border, about 250 kilometres southeast of Edmonton.

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