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Sask. woman enters guilty pleas in fatal back road crash

Woman pleads guilty to impaired driving causing death after three people killed in 2014 back road crash. File / Global News

PUNNICHY, Sask. – A woman has pleaded guilty to impaired driving causing death after three people were killed in a crash in 2014. Stephanie Lorrin McNab of the George Gordon First Nation has also pleaded guilty to impaired driving causing bodily harm for the May 2014 collision.

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Court heard that a truck carrying three men and three women slammed into the back of the grader on a grid road south of Punnichy.

READ MORE: Three dead after truck collides with grader in Saskatchewan

Two men, a 37-year-old from Sandy Bay and a 47-year-old from the same First Nation, died at the scene.

A 30-year-old woman died en route to hospital, while the grader operator suffered minor injuries.

A sentencing hearing has been scheduled for June 16.

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