St. Patrick's Day, float and Kentucky woman
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We notified parade organizers as soon as we found out about this incident and are working with them to investigate exactly what occurred and make sure it is addressed,” a Jefferson Parish spokesperson said.
Joan Panutti was killed after her foot got caught and she was pulled underneath the vehicle at the holiday event
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Woman killed after she's trapped under parade float
A St. Patrick’s Day celebration in Louisville ended in tragedy Saturday afternoon when a woman taking part in the city’s annual parade was killed after becoming trapped beneath a float. What began as a festive afternoon of green costumes,
A woman was killed during a St. Patrick’s Day parade in Kentucky after her foot snagged on a moving float, dragging her underneath it and crushing her to death in front of dozens of celebrants. The freak accident took place as dozens of people,
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Louisiana bill that would criminalize reckless throwing from parade floats withdrawn
A Louisiana bill that proposed fines if an object thrown recklessly from a parade float could result in an injury was withdrawn Monday.
A woman was struck and killed during a St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Louisville, Kentucky, on Saturday. The woman, identified as Joan Pannuti Pottinger, was walking next to one of the parade floats when her foot got caught under the float.
The Grand Colleen program marks 70 years, and South Hadley's patriotic "Let Freedom Be!" float joins a packed parade roster.
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Kentucky mom of 2 ID’d as woman crushed to death by St. Patrick’s Day Parade float in freak accident
A world traveler mom of two was revealed as the woman tragically killed during a St. Patrick’s Day parade in Kentucky on Saturday after she was dragged underneath a float and crushed to death in front of dozens of celebrants.
Amidst threatening storms and slightly cloudy skies, the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Fargo-Moorhead seemed to find the perfect pocket of weather to entertain the community. The festivities technically started at 10:30 A.