3 dead, 1 in critical condition after head-on crash near Lac La Biche
Two people from Plamondon and a woman from High Prairie all died on scene, while a man from Glendon was airlifted to Edmonton with life-threatening injuries.
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3 dead, 1 in critical condition after head-on crash near Lac La Biche
Two people from Plamondon and a woman from High Prairie all died on scene, while a man from Glendon was airlifted to Edmonton with life-threatening injuries.
Global News3 dead, 1 in critical condition after head-on crash near Lac La Biche
Two people from Plamondon and a woman from High Prairie all died on scene, while a man from Glendon was airlifted to Edmonton with life-threatening injuries.
#accident #death #injury #LacLaBiche #Plamondon #HighPrairiehttps://globalnews.ca/news/10976665/lac-la-biche-highway-55-fatal-collision/
3 dead, 1 in critical condition after head-on crash near Lac La Biche
Two people from Plamondon and a woman from High Prairie all died on scene, while a man from Glendon was airlifted to Edmonton with life-threatening injuries.
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