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See the full story · 1 sourcesListen Summarise A horse-drawn carriage carrying about 40 tourists lost control in Val Roseg, Switzerland, resulting in one death and 12 injuries. A 73-year-old woman died and two injured people are in serious condition after the carriage hit a tree. The driver lost braking power on a slope and tried to steer to flatter ground, but one horse fell and control was lost; police are investigating. AI generated
GENEVA – A horse-drawn carriage carrying tourists ran out of control in a Swiss resort, killing one person and injuring 12, police said Sunday.
About 40 people were on two carriages in the woods in Val Roseg, near the border with Italy, on Aug 15 when the driver lost control, police said.
A 73-year-old woman was killed and two of the injured were in serious condition.
“On a sloping stretch of the route, the driver realised the braking power was insufficient and attempted to steer his three-horse carriage toward flatter ground to slow down,” said a police statement.
One of the horses fell and the driver lost control of the carriage which hit a tree ejecting some passengers from the vehicle, it added.
Police said they had launched an investigation. AFP
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