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Girl, 3, dies after OHV collision in Alberta

RCMP said the three-year-old child involved in the serious motor vehicle collision between an ATV and a pickup truck has succumbed to her injuries.

RCMP spokesperson says the girls were the only two people on the vehicle at the time

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RCMP say both girls were taken to hospital. (CBC)

UPDATE June 30, 2023:RCMP said the three-year-old child involved in the serious motor vehicle collision between an ATV and a pickup truck on June 18 has succumbed to her injuries.

She died in hospital on June 20. The 10-year-old has been released from hospital. RCMP saythe investigation is ongoing.

The text below is an article originally published by CBC Calgary on June 18, 2023.


Two young girls are in hospital with life-threatening injuries after police say an off-highway vehicle (OHV) they were riding collided with a pickup truck in southern Alberta.

RCMP in Airdrie, Alta., say a 10-year-old and a three-year-old were riding on the OHV on Saturday near the community of Linden, Alta., when the crash happened.

They say both girls were taken to hospital and remain in serious, life-threatening condition, while the driver of the pickup wasn't hurt.

Police say that while the investigation is still in its early stages, it is believed the OHV entered a grid road from a rural residential driveway when it was struck by the passing pickup.

RCMP spokesman Cpl. Troy Savinkoff says the girls were the only two people on the vehicle at the time, but he could not say whether they were being supervised by an adult.

Alberta's Traffic Safety Act, Off-Highway Vehicle Regulation prohibits a person under 14 from driving an off-highway vehicle on a highway, and also states anyone under 14 who rides an OHV on public property must be supervised by an adult who is also on the OHV or is in a vehicle travelling nearby.