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RCMP say speed is believed to be a factor in a crash east of Calgary on Wednesday that killed a teenager.

According to Mounties, the collision in Chestermere, Alta. happened at around 11 p.m. near the intersection of Merganser Drive and McIvor Terrace.

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RCMP said the 15-year-old boy was driving an eastbound sedan that made contact with a curb, causing the vehicle to cross the centre line and go off the road, hitting a tree and a fence.

The teen was pronounced dead at the scene. He was the only occupant in the vehicle.

“It is a tragic loss of a youth – not only for the family but for our community as well – and we’re certainly looking to support our community through this difficult time,” Staff Sgt. Mark Wielgosz said. “It’s a big loss for our community.”

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A small group of flowers were laid near the crash site on Thursday.

Flowers seen at the scene of a fatal crash that claimed the life of a teen in Chestermere. Silvana Benolich/Global News

Rocky View Schools issued a statement Thursday saying a crisis team would be at Chestermere High School, where the teen attended, to support its students and staff.

“Rocky View Schools is saddened by the news and extends its condolences to the family and school community,” the statement read.

The crash caused a portion of the roadway to be closed down for about six hours while RCMP investigated.

The city of Chestermere is located about 10 kilometres east of Calgary.

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