One person is dead following a single-vehicle rollover in southern Alberta late Sunday evening.
Upon arrival, officers discovered that a 57-year-old man from Wheatland County was ejected from the vehicle and died, an RCMP spokesperson confirmed.
One other person, a 40-year-old man, was injured. There was no information available about the extent of those injuries, or if any of the other four passengers were injured.They say at this point, alcohol is not a factor, but weather possibly is.
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