Car slams into group of people enjoying a hayride, at least 11 injured.
At least 11 people have been hurt, one of them critically, after a car slammed into people enjoying an autumn hayride on Saturday afternoon about 55 miles west of Chicago.
Authorities say that the accident occurred at around 5:30 p.m. on Saturday afternoon in Little Rock Township, Illinois, when a car containing two people crashed into the back of a hayride wagon causing the car to flip upside down onto its roof. All of the 11 victims are adults, 3 of which were hurt seriously. Those involved in the accident were taken to four area hospitals, according to ABC’s Chicago station WLS-TV.The driver and the passenger of the car that hit the hayride were both treated at the scene.
Many of the victims suffered broken bones and some were unconscious when emergency crews arrived, said Little Rock-Fox Fire Chief Greg Witek to the Associated Press. Police are currently looking into the circumstances of the accident and what caused it. The investigation is ongoing.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
The 11 Best Skin-Care Products to Buy at SkinStore’s SaleWe can never say no to a great markdown.
Read more »
Dispensed Business Insider weekly healthcare newsletter October 11 - Business InsiderDispensed: A big week for primary care disruptors, how a health van is improving the health of New Yorkers, and a call for DC power players
Read more »
Meghan Markle's Day of the Girl Video Includes Footage of Her at 11Um, this is AMAZING (and Meghan is adorable 😍).
Read more »
The 13 Best Things That Happened In Music This Week: Oct. 11This October week featured a lot of content from Drake and Post Malone, Justin Bieber, SuperM, Halsey, the Jonas Brothers, Chance the Rapper and more.
Read more »
11 Things Alison Roman Can't Cook—or Live—WithoutYou'll find the author of Nothing Fancy elbow-deep in a crock of pickles. Listening to a podcast. Wearing a wrinkled apron.
Read more »