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Girl, 7, drives for help after fatal crash

Police in New Mexico say a 7-year-old girl drove the family's damaged vehicle to get help after her father was killed in a crash.

A 7-year-old girl survived a crash that killed her father and drove the family's damaged vehicle to get help, police said.

State police Capt. Jimmy Glascock said Guillermo Montes, 40, of Bovina, Texas, was thrown out of the vehicle Saturday night when it went off a highway and rolled over, coming to rest in a field in Curry County.

Glascock said little Elizabeth Kazza realized her father was dead and drove for about three miles until a passing motorist spotted her.

"(It took) a lot of courage. ... It's remarkable anybody could drive after something like that," Glascock said.

Authorities found Montes dead at the scene. The girl and her 4-year-old brother were treated for minor injuries.

State police said Wednesday that Elizabeth told officers her dad was driving to Clovis, about 25 miles from Bovina, to get beer when they crashed. They said alcohol was believed to be a factor in the crash.

Beer bottles were found at the scene, Glascock said, and Elizabeth and her younger brother said Montes was drinking as he drove.