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Plane carrying six people crashes in southeast Sask.

Transportation Safety Board says ice buildup cause of plane crash in Saskatchewan on Easter. RCMP / Supplied

CARLYLE, Sask. – RCMP and paramedics are currently at the scene of a plane crash in southeast Saskatchewan.

Around 10:13 a.m., RCMP received a report of a plane crash 8 km north of the community of Kisbey, Saskatchewan.

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The crash site is being described as a snow covered rural field off of Highway 605.

Early reports suggest there were six occupants and all survived the crash.

Paramedics are treating injured plane occupants.

Transport Canada has been made known of the incident.

The type of plane, its origin or the intended destination are unknown at this time.

More to come as details become available.

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