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7 dead in 4 Saskatchewan crashes on weekend

It was a deadly weekend in Saskatchewan, with fatal crashes claiming seven lives on the province's roadways.

Accidents claim lives near Balcarres, Spalding, Swift Current and Estevan

Seven people are dead, four of them teenagers, following four crashes in Saskatchewan on the weekend. (Google Maps/CBC)

It was a deadly weekendin Saskatchewan, with fourfatal accidents on roadways claiming sevenlives four of them teenagers.

Spalding

The most recent, and worst in terms of fatalities, happenedSunday afternoon at around 4:20 p.m. CST, when three teenage boys were killed on Highway 6.

The crashinvolvedfour vehicles at a highway construction site aboutfive kilometres southofSpalding.

Three teenage boys, ages 14, 15 and 17, all from Carrot River,died after the car they were in was rear-ended by a semi-truck.

In a chain reaction, the car hit a pickup truck, which then struck a construction vehicle and a flag manwho was working at the site.

The flag man was taken to hospital in critical condition.

Swift Current

Meanwhile, a 15-year-old girl died when a pickuprolled on a grid road about 50 kilometres northwest of Swift Current.

The driver, a 16-year-old girl, and another passenger, an 18-year-old girl, were taken to hospital with serious injuries.

It happened around 5:20 a.m. CST, the RCMP said.

Officersbelieve the truck rolled after the driver lost control.

Estevan

Another fatal crashhappened later Sunday morning that left two people dead near Estevan.

Asemi-truck and a smaller vehicle collidedSunday morning shortly after 9 a.m.

Police said that the smaller vehicle ignited and was burned "beyond recognition."

Balcarres

On Saturday afternoon, a man, 20, died when he was ejected froma vehicleafter it crashedon the Okanese First Nation, about 14kilometres northeast of Balcarres.

Two other passengers in the car suffered non-life-threatening injuries. A fourth passenger was located after he left the scene.

Police say alcohol was likely afactor in the crash.

None of the victim's names have been released.