
2 dead, 1 in critical condition after vehicle hits pedestrians on Siksika Nation: RCMP
Mounties said five people were walking on the Siksika Nation on Saturday night when they were struck.
Two men, aged 27 and 45, who are both residents of the Siksika Nation, died.
The injured woman is 45 and also a resident of Siksika, while police said the two remaining people weren't hurt.
RCMP said their Major Crimes Unit has taken over the investigation.
Police said they're looking for anyone who may have video of the 54 Map 3 Subdivision area from between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Saturday.
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