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2 teens dead, police watchdog investigating after car falls from Dcarie overpass

Urgences-Santsaid first responders were called to the scene near the Highway 15's Sherbrooke Street exit, at approximately 2:25 a.m. Friday.

Provincial police say they were chasing the car after it refused to pull over

Two teens are dead following a police pursuit, after the vehicle they were in fell from an overpass near the Sherbrooke Street exit of Highway 15 south. (Sarah Leavitt/CBC)

Two teenagers are deadand the province's police watchdog is investigating after a vehicle fellfrom an overpass off the DcarieExpressway in Montreal.

According to the police watchdog, theBureau desenqutes indpendantes(BEI),the vehicle was heading southbound on Highway 15 when provincial police signalled for it to pull over around 2:20 a.m.

The driver of the car refused to stop and the officers pursued, but reportedly lost sight of the vehicle near the Sherbrooke Street exit.

The car was found beneath theSaint-Jacques exit loop, where it appears to have gone off the road, crashing several metres to the ground below.

Both male occupants, aged 16 and 18, were killed.

Transport Qubec said there was structural damage to the infrastructure.

The BEI investigates in cases where civilians are seriously hurt or killed during a police intervention. Five of its investigators were sent to the scene of the crash and Montreal policewill be supporting its investigation.

Anyone who witnessed the event is asked to get in touch via theBEI website.

This isthe third BEI investigation to be opened in Montreal in the past 24 hours, after a man was sent to hospital following his arrestand another was killed in a police shooting in Lachine.

A 16-year-old and an 18-year-old are dead after the vehicle they were in fell from an overpass. (Radio-Canada)

With files from Kate McKenna