
1 dead in 4-vehicle incident that started outside Edmonton Saturday evening
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At least one person is dead after an incident involving a number of vehicles Saturday night that started outside the city before ending near 50 Street and 22nd Avenue S.W.
At least one person is dead after an incident involving a number of vehicles Saturday night that started outside the city before ending near 50 Street and 22nd Avenue S.W.
Police confirmed that four vehicles -- a GM SUV, a silver Honda SUV, a black sedan, and a U-Haul truck -- were involved in an incident that left one person dead around 11 p.m.
The silver Honda was apparently driving southbound on 50 Street before its front end was completely demolished.
Robert Cross, who lives nearby, said he had a friend en route to the 7-11 around 10 p.m.
"He sent me a text," Cross said, "because he was on his way to 7-11 and there was a huge police presence blocking the intersection.
"From what he saw, he heard a woman screaming," Cross said, continuing, "which turned out to be the driver of a U-Haul that had crossed a meridian and struck a parked vehicle that was changing a tire.
