Manitoba

Quebec woman, 68, dead after 2-vehicle crash in southwestern Manitoba on Monday

A 68-year-old Quebecer died and several people were injured in a crash in southwestern Manitoba on Monday evening, RCMP say.

4 people taken to hospital after crash outside Virden

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Police believe an SUV carrying four people, including a 68-year-old woman who was killed, stopped at a stop sign before proceeding across Highway 83, which is when the vehicle was struck by a truck. (Jeorge Sadi/CBC)

A 68-year-old Quebec woman died and several people were injured in a crash in southwestern Manitoba on Monday evening, RCMP say.

Police were called to a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of highways 83 and 257 in the rural municipality of Wallace-Woodworth, at the southwest corner of Virden, around 5:30 p.m. Monday, RCMP said in a news release on Tuesday.

Officers found a heavily damaged SUV and a truck lying on its side farther down Highway 83, police said.

The SUV, which had four people inside, is believed to have stopped at a stop sign as it neared the highway but then continued across and was struck by the truck on the rear driver's side, police said.

A Quebec woman, 68, was pronounced dead at the site of the crash. The SUV driver, a 45-year-old woman from Saskatchewan, and two other passengers from Quebec were all taken to hospital and remain in stable condition, police said.

The truck driver, a 31-year-old man from Plum Coulee, and two other men in the vehicle — a 26-year-old man from the rural municipality of Stanley and a 52-year-old man from Altona — were not severely injured in the crash, police said, but a 19-year-old man from Winkler was seriously hurt and taken to hospital.

Alcohol is not believed to be a factor in the collision, police said.

RCMP's investigation into the crash continues.

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