(KMZA)--A late Wednesday morning two-vehicle Marshall County wreck left three injured—including a Seneca man.
The Kansas Highway Patrol says it happened at the junction of U.S. 36 and K-99 Highways, a 1 ½ south of Beattie.
According to the KHP report, a SUV driven by 57-year-old Ning Wang, of Stillwater, Oklahoma, was southbound on K-99 when she failed to stop at the stop sign at the junction with U.S. 36. Wang entered the highway and her SUV was struck on the passenger side by a eastbound pickup driven by 72-year-old Daniel Broxterman, of Seneca.
Broxterman was transported to the Nemaha Valley Community Hospital, in Seneca, with suspected serious injuries.
Wang and a passenger in her vehicle, 76-year-old Naiqian Zhang, of Manhattan, were transported to a Lincoln, Nebraska hospital with suspected serious injuries.
The Patrol says all three occupants were wearing seat belts when the wreck occurred about 11:50 Wednesday morning.
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