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Father charged after Langham, Sask. crash that killed his girlfriend, sons

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WATCH ABOVE: The driver of a pickup truck involved in a collision on Highway 16 near Langham, Sask. that killed his two sons and his girlfriend is facing several criminal charges. Ryan Kessler reports – Jul 6, 2016

UPDATE: Robert Major to stand trial in Highway 16 crash that killed sons, girlfriend

Robert Major, the driver of a pickup truck involved in a collision that killed his two sons and his girlfriend, is facing criminal charges. Major’s vehicle collided with a semi-truck pulling a trailer filled with vehicles on Highway 16 near Langham, Sask.

READ MORE: Family friend identifies victims of fatal collision outside Langham

According to the Saskatoon provincial court docket, Major now faces 12 charges related to the crash on Feb. 22, 2016:

  • Three counts of criminal negligence causing death
  • Three counts of criminal negligence causing bodily harm
  • Three counts of dangerous driving causing death
  • Three counts of dangerous driving causing bodily harm

There were seven people in Major’s truck that February morning, according to Saskatchewan RCMP.

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A family friend identified the deceased as Major’s girlfriend, 26-year-old Kimberly Oliverio and the accused’s sons, Theodore Cardinal, 9, and Brenden Major, 4.

Rob Major and Kimberly Oliverio.
Nine-year-old Theodore Cardinal who was killed in a fatal collision on Highway 16 on Feb. 22.
Four-year-old Brenden Major who was killed in a fatal collision on Highway 16 on Feb. 22.

Two other boys and another man in the pickup survived with injuries, along with the semi driver.

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READ MORE: Concerns grow about safety of Highway 16 after 3 killed in collision

Major was scheduled to make his first court appearance Wednesday. Neither he nor his lawyer were present when his name was called in the courtroom.

The matter has been pushed back to July 13.

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