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20 die in ‘horrific’ NY limo crash

Upstate tourist town mourns after accident

- John Bacon USA TODAY HANS PENNINK/AP

Twenty people were dead and a picturesqu­e upstate New York community was in shock and mourning Sunday after a “horrific” crash of a limousine van near an intersecti­on of rural, winding roads.

State Police spokesman Christophe­r Fiore said the limousine failed to stop at the intersecti­on in the town of Schoharie and slammed into a parked SUV. Eighteen people in the limousine, including the driver and two pedestrian­s, were killed in the crash Saturday, he said.

“Everyone inside the limousine was killed,” Fiore said.

Schoharie is a town of 3,300 people about 160 miles north of New York City. The National Transporta­tion Safety Board was on the scene. Board Chairman Robert Sumwalt said it was the biggest U.S. transporta­tion accident since 2009.

“Twenty fatalities is just horrific,” he said.

The crash took place next to the Apple Barrel Country Store and Cafe in an area popular with tourists during the fall foliage season. Owners posted condolence­s on Facebook and said the Apple Barrel was open Sunday to share “hugs” with neighbors.

“This is a wonderful, small-knit community of people who care about each other,” Liz Gallup, who works at the store and has lived nearby for almost 60 years, told USA TODAY. “People are coming in. They are hugging, they are sharing.”

The 2001 Ford Excursion limousine ended up in a deep ditch along the side of the road. Gallup said the crash, which she did not witness, occurred adjacent to the store’s parking lot. She said she was glad the store opened, despite the massive investigat­ion taking place outside.

“To be closed would have been harder for everyone,” she said. “People want to know we are OK.”

The ensuing 911 calls drew a phalanx of first responders. At least one of the injured was flown to Albany Medical Center Hospital, Fiore said.

The store also asked on Facebook that customers “share your change” as donations to local first responders.

“They are the heroes of our small community,” the post said.

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People place flowers Sunday at the scene where 20 people died in a limousine crash a day earlier, in Schoharie, N.Y.

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