
NYC Suspends Horse-Drawn Carriage Rides After Teen Tourist Is Killed
New York Post — Metro—New York City officials paused all horse-drawn carriage rides in Central Park following the death of a teenage tourist who was killed in an incident involving one of the carriages. The suspension is indefinite while authorities investigate the circumstances of the fatality. Mayor candidate Zohran Mamdani is facing pressure from animal-rights groups and safety advocates to use the tragedy as an opportunity to permanently ban the carriages, a debate that has resurfaced periodically in New York politics. The carriage industry had already been under scrutiny for animal welfare and pedestrian safety concerns before this incident. City council members and advocacy groups are expected to introduce legislation in the coming weeks to address the future of the trade.
- New York Post — Metro — Mayoral candidate Mamdani is under pressure to convert the temporary halt into a permanent ban
- The Independent (UK) — NYC halts horse-carriage rides after teen tourist's death
- Associated Press — All Central Park horse-carriage rides are suspended pending an investigation into the teenager's death