The tragic accident in June in Central Park where a horse-drawn carriage overturned, killing an 18-year-old Indian tourist, has seen new legal developments. According to legal documents obtained by the media, the victim's family suspects that "stray voltage" in the park's facilities may have caused the horses to panic and run away, and has filed a claim for up to $105 million in damages with the city of New York.
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The tragic accident in June in Central Park where a horse-drawn carriage overturned, killing an 18-year-old Indian tourist, has seen new legal developments. According to legal documents obtained by the media, the victim's family suspects that "stray voltage" in the park's facilities may have caused the horses to panic and run away, and has filed a claim for up to $105 million in damages with the city of New York.