Ann Arbor police confirmed that 5-year-old Anna Schwalb died Wednesday evening as a result of injuries suffered when she was struck by a car Friday in Ann Arbor.

Anna Schwalb, 5, died Wednesday from injuries suffered in a car crash Friday on Geddes Avenue in Ann Arbor.

Schwalb, who lived in Superior Township, was struck while crossing Geddes Avenue near Onondaga Street at about 7:45 p.m. Friday. Ann Arbor police Sgt. William Clock said that Schwalb was with her family—her parents and two siblings— as they were leaving a Rosh Hashanah celebration when the crash occurred.

Officer Jamie Adkins said that the investigation of the incident is still in its preliminary stages.

Police previously said that a Chrysler 300 driven by a 23-year-old Ypsilanti woman struck Schwalb. The driver was traveling eastbound on Geddes as the family crossed the road. A westbound vehicle had stopped for the family, but the 23-year-old woman did not see them in the dusk.

Police said there is no crosswalk and no traffic light in the area where the family was crossing. The closest marked pedestrian crosswalk to the intersection that crosses Geddes is about two-tenths of a mile away near Nichol’s Arboretum.

Schwalb, who was a kindergartener at the Hebrew Day School, had been in critical condition at the University of Michigan's C.S. Mott Children's Hospital since the incident.

The driver of the Chrysler 300 has not been cited as of Thursday. Police said previously that drugs and alcohol do not appear to be a factor in the crash.

The family requests that gifts be made to the Hebrew Day School of Ann Arbor in Anna's memory in lieu of flowers. A memorial service will be held at Beth Israel Congregation on Washtenaw Avenue at 10 a.m. Friday.

Ben Freed is a general assignments reporter for The Ann Arbor News. Email him at benfreed@mlive.com and follow him on twitter at @BFreedinA2. He also answers the phone at 734-623-2528.