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SAND SPRINGS, OK -- A 6-year-old Sand Springs boy was killed Wednesday when he wrecked a four-wheeler on a homemade dirt track.
Daniel Brock Smith-Maynard was pronounced dead of head injuries at a Tulsa hospital.
According to Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers, Smith-Maynard was driving a 2002 Yamaha Banshee four-wheeler on a homemade dirt track at his grandfather's house when he took a curve too fast and lost control.
The ATV rolled one time, and the boy landed about three feet from the ATV.
The accident happened at about 6:23 p.m. in the 6500 block of West 16th Street.
Smith-Maynard was wearing a helmet, according to the trooper's report.
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