A woman drove her minivan through Harrisburg's Kipona Festival, injuring three people including a 6-year-old in critical condition; the driver is in custody and police are investigating the incident which occurred after the festival's conclusion.
An 80-year-old man drove a Mercedes down Rome's Spanish Steps, which are closed to vehicles, and got stuck, but no injuries or damage were reported. The driver was reported to authorities.
The 2025 24 Hours of Le Mans is ongoing with various incidents and lead changes, including a puncture for the No.8 Toyota, a spin for the No.51 Ferrari, and strategic pit stops. The No.51 Ferrari currently leads, but the race remains highly competitive with five hours remaining, and drama is expected to continue.
A man has been charged after driving into a crowd during Liverpool's victory parade, injuring at least 79 people, with two seriously hurt. The incident occurred as the driver, believed to have acted alone and not linked to terrorism, dodged a roadblock while tailing an ambulance. The investigation is ongoing, and the driver is set to appear in court.
A car drove into crowds during Liverpool FC's victory parade, injuring dozens and prompting police to arrest a 53-year-old man; witnesses described the event as horrendous and frightening, turning a celebration into chaos.
Three-year-old twins were found unresponsive in a car parked on a Miami highway, and the female driver was critically injured after jumping off an overpass when police arrived. Passersby attempted CPR, but the children were pronounced dead at the hospital. The woman is in critical condition, and the investigation is ongoing to determine the cause of the incident and the relationship between the woman and the children.
A Virginia woman has been arrested after leaving an 11-month-old baby and a dog in a car for approximately six hours, resulting in their deaths. The caregiver, identified as Kristen Danielle Graham, has been charged with child neglect and animal cruelty. The baby's mother is 17 years old, and Graham had been caring for the child for two days. The incident occurred after Graham received a phone call and left the child and dog in the car while she went inside a residence. The child was found deceased later in the day. The investigation is ongoing, and depending on the autopsy results, the charges could be upgraded to homicide.
An infant died after being left in a car on a scorching day in South Dakota, as temperatures reached 100 degrees and the heat index broke 110 degrees. The baby was found outside a church, and authorities have not provided further details about the infant or any arrests made. An autopsy has been requested, and the Yankton Police Department is continuing the investigation.