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New York: Two-vehicle collision kills 20

| @indiablooms | Oct 07, 2018, at 09:59 pm

New York, Oct 7 (IBNS):  At least 20 people were killed in a two-vehicle collision incident, involving a limousine, in New York City on Sunday, media reports said,

Local reports said the limousine was carrying a wedding party when it collided with another vehicle outside the Apple Barrel Country Store in Schoharie, N.Y., on Saturday afternoon, reported The New York Times.

The store posted on Facebook: "Our hearts and prayers go out to everyone that was affected by the events of today. You will always be part of our family."

According to reports, investigators are currently rushing towards the scene of the mishap.

Jessica Kirby, 36, the manager of the Apple Barrel Country Store, told The New York Times multiple customers in the parking lot were killed when they were hit by the limousine as it sped down the hill on Route 30.  

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