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Authorities have identified a 14-year-old Utah boy who was killed Friday in an all-terrain vehicle accident.
Zane McQuivey, of St. George, was injured when the “side-by-side off-highway vehicle” he was driving crashed in the Purple Hills area of Warner Valley, southeast of St. George near the Arizona border, according to the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation.
The boy and his 38-year-old passenger are believed to have been traveling slowly up a hill “when the vehicle attempted a turn and rolled,” Lt. Regan Wilson of the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation said in a statement. Neither the teen nor the adult are believed to have been wearing helmets or seatbelts.
Teen dies after UTV accident in southern Utah
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WASHINGTON COUNTY, Utah â A teenager has died from his injuries after a side-by-side UTV accident near St. George.
Between 7 and 8 p.m. Friday night, the 14-year-old was driving in the Purple Hill area of Warner Valley when the vehicle rolled.
According to Lt. Regan Wilson with Utah State Parks, the teen was going up a hill at a low speed and with a passenger on board.
St. George News reports that the UTV then landed on top of the teen after rolling.
The boy was transported by LifeFlight to a hospital in St. George in critical condition. The passenger was taken to the hospital by ambulance, reportedly with only minor injuries.
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HURRICANE Officials have identified the 14-year-old who died from his injuries on Saturday following an ATV accident.
The Utah Division of Parks and Recreation on Monday identified the 14-year-old as Zane McQuivey, of St. George.
Zane was transported by air ambulance following the ATV accident on Friday and later died on Saturday, according to Utah State Parks Lt. Regan Wilson.
His family issued a statement following his death: Zane was a kind and happy 14-year-old boy. He was an eighth-grader at Crimson Cliffs Middle School. He will be missed greatly by his family, friends, and community. We appreciate the outpouring of love and support that we have received. We are thankful for the Donor Connect program so that Zane is able to continue to help others.