Horse-and-buggy collision in Pennsylvania leaves 3 seriously injured
Police say the PA buggy occupants suffered 'major injuries' in crash with minivan
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A man and two teenagers riding in a buggy pulled by a horse were seriously injured in a crash with a minivan over the weekend, authorities said.
State police in Centre County say the minivan struck the rear of the buggy on a road in Walker Township near Bellefonte shortly before 2:30 p.m. Saturday.
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Police said the occupants of the buggy are believed to have suffered "major injuries" as the 50-year-old man driving and a 14-year-old youth were flown to Williamsport Hospital and a 15-year-old youth was taken by ambulance to Mount Nittany Medical Center.
Three people were injured Saturday in a collision between a horse-pulled buggy and a minivan in Walker Township, Pennsylvania.
Police said a 75-year-old woman in the minivan had a minor injury while the 80-year-old man driving and a 9-year-old girl who was a passenger were uninjured. But the driver was also taken to the medical center.
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The cause of the crash is under investigation.