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Another young boy, identified by local authorities as 13-year-old Alexander Mick, died at an annual Halloween event in St. Augusta called the Harvest of Horror Haunted Hayride.
Samuel "Sam" Jessen of Ooltewah, Tennessee, 12, was run over by a tractor on Oct. 12 along the Haunted Hilltop hayride route in Chattanooga, according to the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office.
Authorities were called to the Harvest of Horror Haunted Hayride around 7:37 p.m. on Saturday after receiving reports that 13-year-old Alexander Mick had been run over by the ride’s tractor, ...
Despite the fact that hayrides are typically regarded as a lighthearted activity, there have been incidents where hayrides have flipped or veered off-road and resulted in injuries or death. [3] Other accidents, such as a 1989 incident in Cormier-Village, can occur when hayrides collide with other vehicles on or near roads.
A haunted hayride is a haunted attraction and a form of agri-entertainment that takes place during a hayride on a farm, park or large piece of land. Patrons climb on a wagon filled with hay or hay bales and are driven into the darkness as the tractor driver navigates through brush, cornfields, narrow paths, fields and barns.
The Los Angeles Haunted Hayride is a yearly Halloween haunted hayride in Los Angeles, California, located near the city's Old Zoo in Griffith Park. [1] It was created by Ten Thirty One Productions, subsequently receiving a record Shark Tank investment from Mark Cuban, [2] [3] [4] and bought out by haunted attraction company Thirteenth Floor Entertainment Group.
A day earlier, on Oct. 11, another juvenile died in a haunted hayride-related incident in Tennessee. Related: Teen Girl Critically Injured in Hayride Accident Returns to School After Nearly 3 Weeks
The Haunted Hayride was Field of Screams' original attraction, with guests riding a 35-foot wagon for 20 minutes through a cornfield. Throughout the ride, there are different graphic displays and performances. In 2011, Hauntworld magazine considered the ride to be one of the top 5 attractions in America. [8]