Pinoy newlyweds, friend killed in Canada car crash

Three Filipinos, including a recently married couple, were killed in yet another car accident in Canada blamed on icy Alberta highways, reports said.

The three were on their way home from a language training class in Red Deer on December 13 when their driver lost control of the car, resulting in their vehicle crossing the center line and crashing with an oncoming truck.

The reports did not identify the victims, but said they worked at the Dairy Queen in Rocky Mountain House.

The 25-year-old driver was in critical condition as of Sunday in a hospital in Edmonton, according to a report on Global News.

separate report by CBC Canada said the damage to the victims' Ford Mustang was so extensive that police had trouble identifying the number of people inside the car.

Police stated that icy roads and driver inexperience were factors the incident. Next of kin notifications were ongoing.

Fe Deriquito, the couple's hairdresser in their wedding, told Calgary Herald that the couple were both in their 20's and knew each other before moving to Canada from the Philippines.

Honarary Consul General for the Philippines Esmeralda Agbulos noted that the accident happened less than a month after four Filipino workers were killed in a similar car accident near Leduc.

She said there was "a lot to do" and admitted to being "overwhelmed," yet swore to get more information about funeral arrangements. Rie Takumi/KBK, GMA News

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