(KMZA)--Details have been released on an ATV crash last week in Nemaha County, Kansas that claimed the life of a 7-year-old Seneca girl.
According to the Nemaha County Sheriff's Department, the ATV accident was reported shortly before 6:00 on the evening of March 26.
The Sheriff's Department said Emilee Sauer had been operating a Polaris Sportman in a open field several hundred feet east of N Road, about two miles north of U.S. 36 Highway.
The ATV rolled over, trapping her.
She was transported to the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital in Seneca by private vehicle and later transferred to a Kansas City hospital where she died March 28 from injuries received in the crash.
Services for Sauer will be held Friday afternoon ( April 4) at 2 p.m. at the Northridge Church, in Seneca.
Burial will follow in the Seneca City Cemetery.
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