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MECHANIC FALLS, Maine —The Maine Fire Marshal's Office says one person has died after Saturday night's hayride accident involving the Gauntlet Haunted Night Ride at Harvest Hill Farms in Mechanic Falls.PHOTOS: MORE THAN 20 HURT IN HAYRIDE ACCIDENTMore than 20 people were hurt in a hayride accident at Pumpkin Land in Mechanic Falls Saturday night. Click for photos from the scene.MORETap here for photos from the sceneThe Fire Marshal's Office said Sunday morning that a 17-year-old girl died overnight.Twenty-two others were injured. The most seriously injured are a teenage boy and the driver of the Jeep towing the wagon for the hayride. The boy has been transferred from Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston to a Boston hospital.Investigators said the Jeep lost control at about 9 p.m., careened down a hill, hit a tree and overturned.Eleven people were taken to Central Maine Medical Center in Lewiston. Seven people were taken to St. Mary's hospital in Lewiston. One person was taken to Maine Medical Center in Portland, according to a news release Sunday morning.Investigators said a mechanical problem with the Jeep may have caused the driver to lose control.The Fire Marshal's Office licenses mechanical amusement rides in Maine; however, the hayride did not require one."Our thoughts and prayers are with the injured and their families,” said John Wallace, a spokesman for the farm.Wallace said the hayride is a separate business on the property. The ride opened on Oct. 3.Pumpkin Land and all events at Harvest Hill Farms will be closed Sunday.Stay with WMTW News 8 and wmtw.com as this story develops.Read more: http://www.wmtw.com/news/emergency-personnel-respond-to-incident-at-pumpkin-land/29072330#ixzz3FwduO9JY
Washington man killed by bus at Idaho corn mazeAssociated Press21 hours agoHAUSER, Idaho (AP) — A bus carrying paintball players struck and killed a Washington state man inside a zombie attraction at a corn maze in northern Idaho, authorities said Saturday.Jeremy T. McSpadden Jr., 18, of Spokane Valley, Washington, was a role player in the "Zombie Slayer Paintball Bus" attraction at the Incredible Corn Maze in Hauser on Friday night, the Kootenai County Sheriff's Office said. Dressed as a zombie, he emerged from his hiding place and ran toward the modified school bus, but he tripped and fell in front of the rear passenger-side tires, witnesses reported.He was run over and apparently killed instantly. Because of the uneven terrain of the corn maze, the bus frequently rocks, and the occupants did not immediately notice what had happened, investigators said."It was not until the bus had traveled away from the victim's location and the role players began to reset for the next bus to come along that anyone realized something was wrong," the sheriff's office said in a news release.The attraction is new this season, according to the corn maze's website. For $15, customers ride the bus, which has paintball guns mounted outside the windows, and shoot at the zombies as the vehicle drives through the corn maze.The bus was going forward, and neither speed nor alcohol was a factor, Sgt. Ward Crawford said."The focus of the attraction is the bus creeps forward so the customers have plenty of opportunity to blast away at the zombies," Crawford said. "This looks like it was just a horrific confluence of events."A recording on the corn maze's information line Saturday morning said, "We are sad to announce that all of the attractions, including the free drive-in movie, will be canceled for the remainder of the weekend."A message left seeking further comment was not immediately returned.Hauser is near the Washington border east of Spokane.