Raleigh Christmas parade halted after accident leaves girl hospitalized

A tragic accident brought a Christmas parade in Raleigh, North Carolina to an abrupt stop after one of the vehicles towing a float reportedly struck a young girl.

At around 10:25 a.m. Saturday, the 78th Raleigh Christmas Parade was stopped, and first responders were called to the scene after a girl who was dancing was struck by an out-of-control vehicle, WRAL reports. 

The girl was reportedly taken to a local hospital for care. The extent of her injuries are unknown. 

Witnesses said there was confusion as the scene unfolded. 

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“The girls kept dancing, and then very quickly parted as the truck moved through them. There were more dancers beyond this group. We were all, I think, wondering if it was part of the parade,” a woman who saw the accident told WRAL. 

“Perhaps [the truck] picked up a little bit of speed and it kept honking, and then there was quite a bit more chaos. Everyone started to look confused. I do not know, perhaps the fire engine and other first responders helped stop the truck. I am not clear whether or not someone was hit on the ground,” she said. 

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Another bystander said she saw the girl on the ground with a blanket covering her. Others reported hearing tires screeching, screaming, and the vehicle’s horn blaring at the time of the accident. 

Police said the accident is still under investigation and no other information was available at this time.

The parade was canceled.  

 

This is a developing story, check back for updates. 

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