Horse-Drawn Carriage Overturns in Central Park, Killing 18-Year-Old Tourist

Horse-Drawn Carriage Overturns in Central Park, Killing 18-Year-Old Tourist
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The incident raises concerns about the safety of horse-drawn carriages in busy urban areas and tourist destinations.

  • An 18-year-old man was thrown from a horse-drawn carriage in Central Park.
  • The victim was identified as an Indian tourist.
  • The horse bolted, collided with another carriage, and overturned.
  • Police reported that the teenager died after being thrown to the ground.
  • The Central Park Conservancy confirmed the horse went out of control.

A horse-drawn carriage in Central Park overturned after the horse bolted and struck another carriage, resulting in the death of an 18-year-old tourist who was thrown from the vehicle.

This event highlights ongoing debates about the use of horse-drawn carriages in urban environments, particularly regarding passenger and animal safety in crowded public spaces.

Authorities may review safety protocols for horse-drawn carriages in Central Park. Further investigation into the cause of the incident is expected.

Confirmed by 3 independent sources