http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,92942,00.html Elderly Driver Hits People at Florida Farmer's Market
Friday, July 25, 2003
FLAGLER BEACH, Fla. — A 79-year-old man apparently lost control of his car and plowed into a northern Florida farmer's market (search) Friday, sending six people to hospitals, law officers said.
The driver blamed the accident on a stuck gas pedal, Fire Chief Jon Macdonald said.
The man was getting ready to leave the weekly market's parking lot when his car rammed three or four other vehicles, then hit the six people near a peaches and strawberry stand, Macdonald said.
Most seriously hurt was a 7-year-old girl whose leg was run over by the car. None of the six had life-threatening injuries, he said. The driver was unhurt and was released.
Police officer Frank Parrish said the driver, identified as Louis Nirenstein, was allowed to park inside the market because he uses a wheelchair.
Macdonald helped him out of the car after the crash, about 75 miles south of Jacksonville (search).
"He was coherent and talking to me. ... He was very upset that somebody got hurt," he said.
Last week, an elderly driver plowed into a farmers market outside Los Angeles, killing 10 and injuring 69.