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The family of Romanch Mahajan, a tourist killed in a horse carriage accident in Central Park, intends to pursue a $105 million lawsuit against New York City. The family’s legal representatives assert that municipal officials failed to act on multiple prior safety concerns and documented incidents involving horses that had bolted or been left unattended.
Mahajan’s death has reignited scrutiny over the regulation and oversight of the horse-drawn carriage industry operating within the iconic Manhattan park. According to the family’s claims, the city possessed knowledge of recurring dangerous situations involving the animals but did not implement adequate preventive measures.
The lawsuit represents one of the largest damage claims filed following an accident involving the tourist attraction. Legal experts anticipate the case will prompt renewed debate regarding public safety standards and the continued operation of horse carriages in high-traffic urban areas.
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