(KLZA)-- A single-vehicle roll-over wreck in Pawnee County over the weekend resulted in the death of 15-year-old who was a passenger in the vehicle.
According to a release from Pawnee County Attorney Jennifer Stehlik Ladman, the wreck happened on Highway 50 north of Pawnee City around 10:30 Saturday morning.
The release says the northbound vehicle came to to rest in a fence line south of 711 Road. Both occupants of the vehicle were ejected.
A 51-year-old male resident of Pawnee City was air lifted to an area hospital where he continues to receive treatment for his injuries. His 15-year-old son died shortly after being transported from the scene.
The wreck remains under investigation by the Pawnee County Sheriff's Office and Nebraska State Patrol.
According to the release, identification of the individuals involved and additional details will not be released without consent of the family.
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