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2 separate crashes on the same Sask. highway kill 5, including infant, 2 children

SaskatchewanRCMP said five people were killed in two separate crashes just hours apart on the same highway Friday afternoon.

RCMP say crashes on Highway 4 happened less than 3 hours apart

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Two crashes just a few hours apart on Highway 4 Friday killed five people, Saskatchewan RCMP say. (CBC)

Five people, including two young children and an infant,were killed in two separate crashes just hours apart on the same western Saskatchewan highway Friday afternoon, police say.

The first was a crash between a van and truck on Highway 4, between Cochin and North Battleford,around 12:45 p.m.on Friday, RCMP said.

Three people in the van from Flying Dust First Nationa 48-year-old woman who was driving and two boys, ages five and six were killed. One other van passenger and the driver of the truck, who was the only person in that vehicle, were taken to the hospital with serious injuries, police said.

The second crash, reported around 3:15 p.m., was between a motorhome and an SUVon Highway 4, roughly seven kilometres south of Battleford, at approximately 3:15 p.m.

The RCMPsaid thedriver of the SUV,a 29-year-old woman, and a six-month-old boy in that vehiclewere killed. Both were fromRed Pheasant Cree Nation.

One of the other passengers in the SUV, a boy, was taken by STARS air ambulance to hospital. A man who was in the SUV was also taken to hospital. Both hadserious injuries, police said.

The driver of the motorhome andawoman who was a passenger in that vehicle were also taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries, police said.

The families of all the people involved in the crasheshave been notified, RCMP said.

Local fire, emergency medical servicesand STARS air ambulance teamsresponded to both crashes, and police are working with the RCMP'scollision reconstructionist to investigate.