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Four people killed in head-on crash on Winnipeg's Perimeter Highway: RCMP

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WINNIPEG -

Four people are dead following a head-on crash on Winnipeg's Perimeter Highway early Saturday morning.

Mounties were called to the crash on the Perimeter Highway that circles Winnipeg about one kilometre west of St. Anne's Road around 2:30 a.m. on Saturday.

RCMP said a 26-year-old woman from Winnipeg had been driving west in the eastbound lane of the Perimeter Highway when it crashed head-on with a minivan.

The woman, along with all three people in the minivan – a 26-year-old man who had been driving and a 24-year-old woman both from Steinbach, as well as a 63-year-old woman from Germany – were all killed in the crash.

RCMP is investigating, and are asking anyone who witnessed the crash to call RCMP officers at 204-984-6913.

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