Teenager dies after being thrown from horse-drawn carriage in Central Park
A 18-year-old teenager died after being thrown from a horse-drawn carriage in Central Park on Wednesday. The accident occurred just before 3pm when the horse bolted away from its driver, sending at least two passengers flying out of the cab.

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AI-generatedA 18-year-old teenager died after being thrown from a horse-drawn carriage in Central Park on Wednesday. The accident occurred just before 3pm when the horse bolted away from its driver, sending at least two passengers flying out of the cab. The teenager was initially hospitalized in critical condition and later pronounced dead. The incident is the latest in a series of horse-related problems in the park, including the fatal collapse of a horse last week. The Central Park Conservancy has called for an end to the horse-drawn carriage industry, citing safety concerns and the need for improvements. A full investigation into the accident has been requested by the Transport Workers Union.
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5 extractedThis incident follows several recent horse-related problems in the park, including a horse collapse last week.
The Central Park Conservancy supports banning horse-drawn carriages.
An 18-year-old died after being thrown from a horse-drawn carriage in Central Park when the horse bolted.
The horse had only been in the park for six weeks.
The driver had dismounted to take a photograph of passengers, which is against regulations.