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Man accused of impaired driving in October crash that killed passenger

An undated file photo of an EPS cruiser. (Matt Marshall/CTV News Edmonton) An undated file photo of an EPS cruiser. (Matt Marshall/CTV News Edmonton)
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A 19-year-old man has been accused of impaired driving in a fatal crash in Edmonton in October, police announced on Tuesday.

Police believe on Oct. 3 the man drove a Dodge Dakota into a cement barricade near 149 Street and Yellowhead Trail, killing his passenger, also a 19-year-old man whose remains were found in the burnt wreckage the next day.

The surviving driver, who was rescued by a passerby, was charged with impaired operation causing death, dangerous driving causing death, and impaired by alcohol over the legal limit and causing death.

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