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The Limo That Killed 20 in New York Crash Failed Inspection, Driver Didn’t Have Licence

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It was the deadliest transport accident in the United States since a Colgan Air Flight from Newark, New Jersey to Buffalo, New York crashed in February 2009, killing 49.

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Updated:October 9, 2018, 8:11 AM IST
The Limo That Killed 20 in New York Crash Failed Inspection, Driver Didn’t Have Licence
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New York: The limousine involved in the deadliest transport accident in the United States for nearly a decade had failed inspection and the driver was not properly licensed, a top official has said.


Twenty people were killed when the SUV-style stretch vehicle careened out of control on Saturday in Schoharie, a town in New York state, killing all 18 occupants and two pedestrians. The passengers of the limo—including four sisters, newlyweds and young couples—were all celebrating a birthday party, according to US media.


The driver lacked the appropriate licence to operate that vehicle and the limousine last month failed a state inspection and was not supposed to be on the road, Governor Andrew Cuomo said Monday.


He said a federal government and state police investigation are ongoing, and the cause of the accident remains unclear. But the company that operated the limo has been served a cease and desist order until the investigation is concluded, Cuomo added.
"The owner of the company had no business putting a failed vehicle on the road," the governor said.

Police said the 2001 Ford Excursion failed to stop at an intersection and continued into a parking lot, ultimately crashing into a parked car. It was the deadliest transport accident in the United States since a Colgan Air Flight from Newark, New Jersey to Buffalo, New York crashed in February 2009, killing 49.

Saturday's tragedy unfolded outside the Apple Barrel Country Store and Cafe in Schoharie, a three-hour drive north of Manhattan.





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