Woman who survived fatal rollover struck walking on highway in southern Saskatchewan
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FORT QU’APPELLE – Mounties in southern Saskatchewan say two 20-year-olds are dead after a car rolled into a slough and a survivor was then struck by a vehicle.
RCMP say a 20-year-old woman walking on Highway 10 near Edgeley, northeast of Regina, was hit by a vehicle Saturday.
She was declared dead at the scene.
RCMP say officers found a damaged vehicle later that day at a nearby slough with a 20-year-old man dead inside.
Investigators say the man and the woman had been travelling together when the vehicle left the road and rolled into the water.
Mounties add that the crash was not related to the one reported earlier in the day.
They say two are from Yorkton, Sask., and their families have been notified.