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    3 Neb. residents killed in Kan. SUV crash on I-135

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    By KMAN Staff on January 16, 2012 State News

    MCPHERSON, Kan. (AP) Three Schuyler, Neb., residents are dead and two others were in critical condition after their SUV went off Interstate 135 north of McPherson and rolled several times.

    The patrol says 45-year-old Martha Medina, 36-year-old Adrian Quezada and 10-year-old Daisy Medina Quezada were killed in the crash around 11:10 a.m. Saturday.

    Wesley Medical Center in Wichita said Sunday afternoon that 26-year-old Augustina Medina and 4-year-old Natalie Medina were in critical condition, while 1-year-old Daniel Medina was in fair condition. A seventh person, 48-year-old Luis Medina, was not listed as a patient.

    Officials say the driver, Luis Medina, was wearing a seat belt and Daniel Medina was properly restrained in a car seat. The patrol says the other five were not wearing seat belts.

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