Man killed after horse-drawn carriage bolts and flips near popular New York City tourist destination

An 18-year-old tourist from India was killed Wednesday after a horse-drawn carriage became spooked, sped through Central Park and crashed into another carriage before overturning, according to the Central Park Conservancy.

The victim was identified as Romanch Mahajan, who was visiting New York City. Authorities said he suffered fatal injuries after falling from the carriage during the afternoon incident near Cherry Hill at West 72nd Street and West Drive.

Officials said the carriage, which was carrying passengers, broke loose and raced along West Drive before colliding with another horse-drawn carriage and flipping over near Tavern on the Green.

A spokesperson for the New York City Police Department said the investigation is continuing.

Video from the scene showed emergency responders surrounding the overturned carriage in the park after the crash.

PIX11 News had earlier reported that Mahajan was taken to a local hospital in critical condition following the incident.

“We are absolutely devastated to learn that Romanch Mahajan, the 18-year-old visitor injured in today’s carriage incident, has died,” a Central Park Conservancy spokesperson told News Agency. “On behalf of everyone at the Central Park Conservancy, our deepest condolences go out to his family and loved ones during this unimaginable time.”

Officials have not said what caused the horse to become spooked.

The fatal crash prompted renewed scrutiny of New York City’s horse-drawn carriage industry, with both the union representing carriage drivers and the Central Park Conservancy calling for changes following the incident.

A view of Central Park in Manhattan, N.Y., where 18-year-old Romanch Mahajan died after a horse-drawn carriage overturned Wednesday. (iStock)

Alexander Kemp of TWU Local 100, the union representing horse-drawn carriage drivers and owners, said preliminary information alleges the driver may have stepped away from the horse to take a photo before the animal took off.

“It appears the driver was at least at arm’s length from his horse to take a photo of his passengers in the carriage,” Kemp told News Agency in an earlier statement. “This is unacceptable. A driver is not supposed to leave the carriage to take photos – ever.”

The union said it supports a full investigation into the incident and called for enhanced driver training, tougher examinations and additional rules governing the introduction of new horses into the business.

The Central Park Conservancy, which has long opposed horse-drawn carriages in the park, said Mahajan’s death underscored its concerns about public safety.

“This is the tragedy we feared when we first called last year for horse carriages to be banned from Central Park due to the risks they pose to public safety and public health,” the spokesperson said.

“A young man came to enjoy our park and lost his life. That is not an acceptable cost of an antiquated industry operating in the middle of one of the most heavily used public spaces in America.”

A horse pulls a horse-drawn carriage carrying tourists through Central Park in New York City

A horse-drawn carriage travels through Central Park in New York City in 2024. An 18-year-old passenger was killed Wednesday after a carriage reportedly bolted and overturned in the park. (Luiz C. Ribeiro/New York Daily News/Tribune News Service via Getty Images, File)

The conservancy renewed its call for New York City officials to pass Ryder’s Law, which would ban horse-drawn carriages and provide transitional job placement services for drivers.

“Every day horse carriages are in the park is a day the safety of New Yorkers and visitors is in jeopardy,” the spokesperson said.

According to the conservancy, Wednesday’s crash was the eighth horse-related incident in and around Central Park during the past 13 months.

The incident came just days after a carriage horse named Deniz collapsed and died near West 72nd Street and West Drive while pulling tourists through the park.

Another carriage reportedly overturned in May after a horse became spooked and struck a second carriage.

News Agency has reached to the NYPD and TWU Local 100 for additional comment.

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