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20 People Reported Dead After Horrific Limousine Crash in New York

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A party of friends was celebrating Saturday as a limousine rolled along a highway in rural Schoharie, New York, about 30 miles west of Albany.

Then catastrophe struck.

By the time authorities had dug through the wreckage, the full extent of the disaster was clear: 20 people were killed. Initial reports said 18 of those victims had been passengers in the limo.

Although the accident took place shortly before 2 p.m. Saturday, details remained sparse on Sunday. The New York State Police had not released the names of any victims, pending notification of of their relatives.

What’s known is that the limo came down a hill at the intersection of Route 30 and Route 30A and plowed full speed into a crowd of bystanders at the Apple Barrel Country Store, the Albany Times-Union reported.

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“All fatal,” said store manager Jessica Kirby, according to The New York Times. “That limo was coming down that hill probably over 60 miles per hour.”

“I don’t want to describe the scene,” she said. “It’s not something I want to think about.”

Kirby said the intersection has been a hazard because Route 30 comes downhill at a sharp angle leading to a T-type intersection with Route 30A

“We’ve had three tractor-trailer type vehicles — they come down that hill too fast, they go though our parking lot and they end up in a field behind our business,” she said.

Both people and cars were hit by the SUV-style stretch limo. It was not revealed how many people were injured or how many cars were damaged.

“I couldn’t believe it when I came out of the woods,” said Bill Waterson, who told The Times on Sunday he had been at the scene of the crash on Saturday. “This is terrible, terrible, terrible.”

Bridey Finnagen, who lives nearby, described the scene of the crash to WTEN.

“I saw a lot of people here at the Apple Barrel out in the parking lot. Then I heard screaming. Then I saw this large van, a very unusual looking vehicle out here in Scoharie in the bushes and really wrecked, hit a tree,” Finnagen said.

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The Times reported that brothers Rich and Axel Steenburg and Axel Steenburg’s wife, Amy, died in the crash, attributing the information to Lester Andrews, 60, of Rochester, N.Y. The Times quoted Andrews, who was identified as the stepfather of the Steenburg brothers, as saying that Axel and Amy Steenburg, who were married this summer and lived in Amsterdam, N.Y., had rented the limo.

“They rented the limo with some families and I don’t know exactly what they were doing.” Andrews said. “There’s just a lot of confusion, so many people died. Their mother is looking for some answers. She wants to know what happened to her sons.”

The Apple Barrel Country Store posted a short note about the “horrific accident in front of our business today” on its Facebook page.

“First, we want to thank all of the emergency services that responded. We are so thankful for all of you. Our hearts grieve for the victim’s families, our customers who tried to help, and our staff who did everything they could to comfort,” the store posted.

The store noted that it would be open Sunday, with one change from its usual way of doing business.

“We will be collecting donations for our local volunteer emergency services. They are the heroes of our small community. Our hearts and prayers go out to everyone that was affected by the events of today. You will always be part of our family,” it posted.

The National Transportation Safety Board was sending a team to the crash site.

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Jack Davis is a freelance writer who joined The Western Journal in July 2015 and chronicled the campaign that saw President Donald Trump elected. Since then, he has written extensively for The Western Journal on the Trump administration as well as foreign policy and military issues.
Jack Davis is a freelance writer who joined The Western Journal in July 2015 and chronicled the campaign that saw President Donald Trump elected. Since then, he has written extensively for The Western Journal on the Trump administration as well as foreign policy and military issues.
Jack can be reached at jackwritings1@gmail.com.
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