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Martensville, Sask., man pleads guilty to impaired driving causing death

Dawn and Sam Schnurr lost their 11-year-old daughter Sophie (left) in an impaired driving crash on Dec. 21, 2018, outside of Warman, Sask. GoFundMe / Supplied Photo

A Martensville, Sask., man has pleaded guilty to impaired driving causing death, after a crash last December that killed a girl near Warman.

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Sophie Schnurr, 11, was killed on Dec. 21, 2018 after two half-ton trucks collided head-on on Highway 305 near Highway 11.

Police said two other people in the truck Schnurr was a passenger in were injured.

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Anthony McClelland pleaded guilty in court on Tuesday to impaired driving causing death, along with impaired driving causing bodily harm.

He will be sentenced on March 19, 2020.

With files from Thomas Piller

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