(KAIR)--An elderly Atchison woman is dead, following a two-vehicle, Sunday afternoon Atchison wreck.
According to Atchison Police Chief Mike Wilson, 87-year-old Edwarda Sukow was transported from the scene of the 6th and Green Street wreck, by Atchison County EMS, and taken to Amberwell Atchison. She was then taken to Mosaic Life Care, in St. Joseph, Missouri, and subsequently taken to the University of Kansas Medical Center, in Kansas City, Kansas, where she died Sunday night, around 10:20.
Sukow was, according to Wilson, the driver of a car that, around 1:30 Sunday afternoon, entered the intersection, traveling eastbound on Green Street, and struck another car, that had been southbound on 6th Street.
The driver of that second car, 50-year-old Kimberly Thomas, of Atchison, was also taken to Amberwell Atchison, by EMS, for the treatment of her injuries.
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