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Baby born after mother fatally injured in crash goes home

Baby born after mother fatally injured in alleged drunk driving crash in Prince Albert is home. File / Global News

PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. – A baby who was born after her mother was fatally injured in a crash is home.

Aurora Sky Brandi Ledoux was released from Royal University Hospital in Saskatoon and went home to her grandmother Josephine Ledoux on Friday.

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Aurora was born three months premature and has a shunt in her head to drain fluid.

Her mother, 17-year-old Brandi Lepine, died in the crash in Prince Albert in July.

Jeremiah Jobb has pleaded not guilty to impaired driving causing death.

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