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Teenager dies in horse-drawn carriage accident in New York 3 hours ago Share Save Add as preferred on Google Chris Graham Getty Images An 18-year-old man has died after falling from a horse-drawn carriage in New York City, police have said. The teenager, identified locally as a tourist from India, was riding on the carriage in Central Park with three others when the driver stepped away to take a picture of the group, police told US media. The horse then bolted, before clipping another carriage and toppling over, footage showed. The critically injured young man was taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead. The three other passengers did not require treatment, according to reports. "It appears the driver was at least at arm's length from his horse," Alexander Kemp, a vice president of the union, Transport Workers Union Local 100, said in a statement to local media. "This is unacceptable. A driver is not supposed to leave the carriage to take photos - ever. We support a full investigation." The accident comes a week after a carriage horse called Deniz died in Central Park from eating a toxic plant, according to the initial autopsy results. Horse-drawn carriages in Central Park are a popular tourist attraction, but their use has long been criticised by animal rights activists. New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani has said he supports removing the carriages from the park. Horse-drawn carriages are a popular tourist attraction in New York New York City Council member Shahana Hanif said the latest incidents "are heartbreaking reminders that horse-drawn carriages are unsafe for both horses and people". "These incidents are not isolated. We must pass Ryder's Law, end this outdated industry, and ensure a just transition for workers," he wrote on X. "New York can and must do better." Under the Ryder's Law bill, the city would not issue any more carriage licenses and phase out the rides over two years. Another local council member Harvey Epstein said he was "horrified" by the "tragic accident". "Time and again, we are seeing both horses and people suffer the consequences of an industry that poses serious risks to public safety and animal welfare," he said in a statement posted on X. "New York City can't continue to ignore these tragedies." Is New York's love affair with horses over? New York New York City United States
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    This tragedy highlights how technology can prevent such accidents - lets push for smarter transportation safety systems now.
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    This smart safety push ignores that horse-drawn carriages are a tourist attraction, not a transportation system. If were going to regulate horse behavior, we should start with drivers who abandon their horses while theyre in motion.
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    This tragedy highlights the complex safety challenges when historic transportation methods intersect with modern urban spaces. The incident reveals critical gaps in liability frameworks for horse-drawn carriage operations, where driver negligence and animal behavior create dangerous scenarios. While these carriages serve as cultural attractions, the incident underscores the need for comprehensive safety regulations that address both driver responsibility and animal welfare considerations.
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    This heartbreaking loss shows us why we need both technological safety advances AND better infrastructure that protects pedestrians and vulnerable road users, not just cars.