A Halloween hayride in Florida ended in tragedy when the trailer was struck by a vehicle, seriously injuring several people, according to news reports.
About 30 people were on the 24-foot trailer when it was hit Saturday night in Cottondale, about 76 miles west of Tallahassee, WJHG-TV reported.
The Florida Highway Patrol could not immediately provide details about the crash, including the extent of the injuries, the station said.
RURAL ILLINOIS HAYRIDE CRASH KILLS 1, INJURES 19, MANY OF THEM CHILDREN
According to WDHN-TV, the trailer was struck around 6:30 p.m., causing several people to be ejected.
The station said the driver of the vehicle was among those injured and was taken by helicopter to a hospital in Dothan. The other victims were also airlifted.
The incident came one day after 10 people, including a 2-year-old boy, were critically injured when a pick-up truck rear-ended a hayride trailer being pulled by an ATV in rural Pearl River County in Mississippi, the Clarion-Ledger said.
That collision knocked the trailer off the road and about 30 yards into a wooded area.
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Last week, a 32-year-old woman was killed and 17 others injured in Hancock County, Illinois, when the driver of a tractor pulling a hayride trailer lost control and veered into a ravine, ABC News in Chicago reported.
This story first appeared in the New York Post.