A car travelling at high speed driven by a suspected
drunk driver has crashed into a crowd of spectators during a university parade
in the US state of Oklahoma killing four people and injuring 44 others, police
say.
A local woman, 25, has been arrested on suspicion of
drunk driving after her vehicle hit the crowd in Stillwater.
Witnesses described dozens of bodies being flung
into the air.
Police said it was one of the worst accidents they
had seen in 30 years.The initial death toll was three, but a two-year-old
boy died later from his injuries.Five children and three adults remain in hospital,
some in critical condition, officials say.
The accident happened as the crowds were watching a
homecoming parade - a tradition event welcoming back Oklahoma State University
(OSU) alumni.
The car is reported to have hit a stationary police
motorbike - which had no rider at the time - before ploughing into spectators
at the homecoming parade.
Stillwater Mayor Gina Noble said that the incident
had left people in the town heartbroken, while OSU President Burns Hargis said
that what was supposed to be "a wholesome, happy event" had been
besmirched by "a terrible tragedy".
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