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Driver charged in woman's death after truck strikes Fort McMurray restaurant

A man from Calgary has been charged in the death of aworker after a 24-year-old womansustained fatalinjuries when a pickup truck crashed into a pizza restaurant in Fort McMurray.

Woman, 24, was working inside the Boston Pizza when a truck drove into the building

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A 24-year-old woman is dead after a truck drove into the downtown Boston Pizza in Fort McMurray on Saturday morning. (CBC)

A man from Calgary has been charged in the death of aworker after a 24-year-old womansustained fatalinjuries when a pickup truck crashed into a pizza restaurant in Fort McMurray.

In a statement Sunday, RCMPsaida28-year-old driver hasbeencharged with criminal negligence causing death in connection with Saturday's crash.

Around 11:35 a.m. on Saturday,a Ford F350 pickup truck drove into a Boston Pizza in Fort McMurray's downtown.

The impactcaused significant structural damage to the building at Franklin Avenue and Richard Streetand fatally injured an employeewho was working inside the restaurant, RCMP said.

The woman was struck by the pickup, police said. She was taken to hospital but died of her injuries.

Boston Pizza in Fort McMurray posted on Facebook that it is closed until further notice due to the "sudden and tragic passing" of one of its staff members.

RCMP said the investigation continues with assistance from officials with Occupational Health and Safety.Officials with OHS could not be reached for comment.

Police offered their condolences to the woman'sfamily and friends.

"This is a profound loss of life for the family, and the community as a whole," RCMP said in Sunday's statement.

With files from The Canadian Press