Halloween horror: 3 dead, 4 injured when car hits trick-or-treaters in New York
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A New York City street filled with trick-or-treaters turned into a Halloween horror scene Saturday when a car jumped a curb and plowed into a group of revelers, killing three people and injuring four others including the driver.
The accident occurred at around 5 p.m. just as the group was walking down a quiet street in the Morris Park section of the Bronx.
A 52-year-old man behind the wheel of a black Dodge Charger plowed into the pedestrians on a sidewalk and then smashed through a fence in front of a home, police said. The car was left teetering on a brick wall. A child’s shoe and remnants of mangled stroller lay on the sidewalk, just feet away.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Witnesses described hearing a loud boom, followed by screaming and crying, then seeing a trail of mangled bodies in crumpled, bloodied costumes.
"I saw a torso on the sidewalk. I didn't know if it was a Halloween dummy or a real person," neighbor Fabio Cotza told the New York Post. "I just grabbed a whole bunch of towels and ran outside."
Moments before the car jumped the curb, the driver had crossed over a double yellow line in the road after bumping into the back of a Toyota Camry, police said.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}"There was a family of kids trick-or-treating, walking behind me," Kristina DeJesus told WABC-TV. "All of a sudden ... I heard the boom, and the car like literally jumped over a parked car and flew into the gate, hitting a bunch of people."
The New York Post reports police believe the driver experienced a seizure or some other medical issue that caused him to lose control.
Louis Perez, 65, suffered severe head trauma and died at the scene, police said. His 10-year-old granddaughter and Kristian Leka, 24, were taken to a hospital where they later died. Police didn’t know how Leka was related to the others.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Authorities said a 3-year-old girl was critically injured. A 21-year-old woman, a 9-year-old girl and the driver of the car also were taken to the hospital with injuries not believed to be life-threatening.
"The little girl in the cat costume, she was hurt, she was screaming," Cotza told WNBC-TV. "It just didn't look real ... like this is a Halloween joke."
A crowd of costumed onlookers descended on the scene Saturday night as investigators worked to determine the cause of the crash. No charges have been filed.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Hours after the crash, neighbors gathered for a small candlelight vigil to remember the victims.
"This is a sad situation, especially today; it's Halloween," Anna Crecco said. "It's going to affect a lot, something like this has never happened here. Everyone's going to remember when they pass by."
The Associated Press contributed to this report.