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Family seeks $105 million from New York City after teen’s fatal Central Park carriage ride

Family seeks $105 million from New York City after teen’s fatal Central Park carriage ride

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His family says the unsecured carriage horse, Sampson, suddenly took off while the driver stopped to take their picture."This was an avoidable accident," Sagar Chadha of Liakas Law, counsel for the Mahajan family, wrote in a statement. As the carriage sped through the park, Romanch’s mother, Priya, fell out.Romanch then jumped from the moving carriage in an attempt to help her, according to his father. ET, with a particular interest in stories that lead the news cycle on politics, elections, foreign affairs and government.

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New York City Family seeks $105 million from New York City after teen’s fatal Central Park carriage ride Romanch Mahajan's family alleges stray voltage from Con Edison infrastructure may have spooked the horse that bolted By Eric Mack Fox News Published August 18, 2026 10:15am EDT Comments Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Grieving parents say failed carriage ban law in NYC could have saved their son Deepak Mahajan listens as his video statement is played for the New York City Council, saying their son would still be alive if lawmakers had passed a horse-drawn carriage ban last year.

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