Four teens from Manitoba die in crash with semi-trailer truck: RCMP
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This article was published 30/03/2023 (913 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
GILBERT PLAINS, Man. – RCMP say four teens died and another was seriously injured in a crash in western Manitoba.
Mounties say the collision between a car and semi-trailer truck happened Wednesday night on a highway near Gilbert Plains, Man., about 355 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg.
They say a car with five occupants ran a stop sign and then hit the truck.

RCMP say two 17-year-old boys were declared dead at the scene.
They say the male driver, who was 18 years old, also died at the scene.
Mounties say an 18-year-old female passenger was sent to hospital, where she later died.
A 15-year-old female passenger was also transported to hospital where she remains with serious injuries.
RCMP say a 30-year-old male driver of the truck, who is from Saskatoon, was not physically injured.