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Woman crushed to death under St. Patrick's Day parade float in front of crowds of spectators

A Kentucky woman was tragically killed when she was dragged under a float during a St. Patrick's Day parade in Louisville.

A tragic incident occurred during the 53rd annual St. Patrick's Day parade in Louisville, Kentucky, when 50-year-old Joan Pannuti was killed after being caught under a parade float. The accident happened near Bardstown Road and Grinstead Drive on Saturday, marking a somber moment for the gathered crowd of parade-goers. Witnesses reported that Pannuti fell after her foot became trapped next to the float’s wheels, leading to her being dragged underneath as the float moved forward.

Authorities responded swiftly to the scene, where first responders administered immediate care to Pannuti before transporting her to a local hospital. Despite their efforts, she succumbed to her injuries, leaving the community in shock. Video footage from the event captured the heartbreaking moments following the incident, highlighting the chaos and the rapid response from bystanders and medics.

This incident not only raises concerns about safety measures in public parades but also leaves a lasting impact on the attendees and the organizers of the event. Local authorities are likely to investigate further into the circumstances that led to this tragic accident, and how future parades can implement better safety protocols to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

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