
Central Park Horse-Drawn Carriage Crash Leaves Multiple Injured
Runaway Horses Injure Drivers in Central Park Chaos erupted in Central Park yesterday afternoon when two carriage horses bolted, causing a series of collisions that resulted in multiple injuries. One driver suffered a broken wrist, while others sustained minor injuries. The incident occurred just one week after another horse went rogue in the park, raising concerns about the safety of horse-drawn carriages. "It was terrifying," said one eyewitness, who captured the incident on their phone. "The horses were running wild, and the carriages were crashing into each other. It was a complete mess." The video footage shows the horses galloping down a park road, narrowly missing pedestrians and other vehicles. The collision between the carriages is clearly visible, as is the aftermath, with people rushing to help the injured and calm the horses. Authorities responded quickly to the scene, and an investigation is underway to determine the cause of the incident. The increased frequency of these events has prompted calls for a review of safety protocols for horse-drawn carriages in Central Park. While the park remains a popular destination, this incident highlights the need for ongoing vigilance to ensure the safety of both visitors and the animals.