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Parkland County man killed, several others injured in head-on collision near Acheson

WATCH ABOVE: Two collisions took place around the same time Sunday evening, leaving people dead both on Highway 60 south of Devon in Leduc County, and on Highway 44 south of Villeneuve in Sturgeon County. – Feb 10, 2020

A young man from Parkland County was killed and several other people injured in a head-on collision west of Edmonton on Sunday evening.

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The two-vehicle crash in Sturgeon County happened around 5:20 p.m. on Highway 44 near Township Road 535, about four kilometres north of the Yellowhead Highway turnoff to Villeneuve near the Acheson industrial area, according to police.

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RCMP said two SUVs — one driving north and the other headed south — collided head on.

A 25-year-old man from Parkland County in the southbound SUV was pronounced dead at the scene, while a 24-year-old woman and an infant boy in the vehicle suffered serious injuries and were taken to hospital.

The 49-year-old woman driving the northbound SUV also suffered serious, but non-life-threatening injuries. RCMP said there were also two girls, ages 12 and 14, in that vehicle who were taken via paramedics to hospital as well.

Traffic on Highway 44 was diverted for a couple of hours while police investigated, but the road was reopened just before midnight.

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Morinville RCMP said icy road conditions and gusty winds were reported at the time of the collision. The cause remains under investigation.

There was also a fatal collision around the same time of day southwest of Edmonton near Devon.

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