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Two newlywed couples among 20 killed in limo crash

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SCHOHARIE: Two pairs of newlyweds, four sisters from one family and two brothers from another were among 20 killed when a stretch limousine taking passengers to a surprise birthday party crashed in upstate New York, according to media reports.

Federal authoritie­s called Saturday’s accident the deadliest US transport crash in nearly a decade.

Officials had not released the victims’ names as of early yesterday, but some of the names and details were disclosed by media accounts from relatives and Go Fund Me pages on the Internet.

Erin and Shane McGowan were just starting a life together after five months of marriage, the Times Union of Rochester, New York, reported.

They were part of a party of 17 young adults who climbed into a stretch limousine 2001 Ford Excursion to celebrate their friend Amy Steenburg’s 30th birthday, the paper and other media reported.

They were headed to a brewery, but never made it. The limo charged through a highway intersecti­on without stopping on Saturday afternoon in Schoharie, New York, police and the National Transporta­tion Safety Board (NTSB) said.

It crashed into an unoccupied parked car and hit two pedestrian­s before coming to a rest in a shallow ravine, officials said.

The limo driver, all 17 passengers and the two pedestrian­s died, state police and the NTSB said.

Amy was also a newlywed. She and her three sisters – Mary Dyson, Allison King and Abby Jackson – along with her husband Axel Steenburg and his brother Rich Steenburg all died, relatives told The New York Times. Barbara Douglas, the aunt of the sisters, said the victims were smart, beautiful and lived life to the fullest.

“I don’t know how you say it. You can’t wrap you head around such a tragedy where you have four of your daughters die,” she said.

NBC news said Mary Dyson’s husband Rob Dyson also died.

It was the deadliest transporta­tion accident in the United States since a 2009 plane crash in Buffalo, New York, that killed 49 people, NTSB chairman Robert Sumwalt said.

State police were probing the cause of the crash.

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