New York City mayor pushes to end horse carriage industry after Indian teenager’s death
New York City leaders, including Mayor Zohran Mamdani, are pushing to end the 150-year-old horse carriage industry following the death of 18-year-old Romanch Mahajan. Mahajan died after jumping from a carriage in Central Park when the horse bolted and his mother fell out.

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AI-generatedNew York City leaders, including Mayor Zohran Mamdani, are pushing to end the 150-year-old horse carriage industry following the death of 18-year-old Romanch Mahajan. Mahajan died after jumping from a carriage in Central Park when the horse bolted and his mother fell out. He sustained a fatal head injury upon hitting the ground. City Council leaders announced they will hold a hearing next month on Ryder’s Law, a bill supporting the industry's end. Council Speaker Julie Menin stated, "The time to act is now." The incident occurred while Mahajan was on a family trip celebrating his high school graduation.
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5 extractedCouncil Speaker Julie Menin stated, 'The time to act is now.'
City Council leaders will hold a hearing next month on Ryder’s Law, a bill backed by the conservancy.
The incident occurred while the Mahajan family was celebrating his high school graduation.
Romanch Mahajan died after jumping from a carriage when his mother fell out.
New York City leaders vowed to end the horse carriage industry after an 18-year-old died when a carriage horse bolted.