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Parks Commissioner’s Deadly Dash: A Tragic Loss of Innocence

In a heart-wrenching turn of events, a senseless tragedy unfolded on a quiet Tuesday afternoon in New York City. On April 17, 1917, a speeding automobile, driven by none other than Cabot Ward, the Commissioner of Parks, struck and killed two young girls, Jennie Koracn and Rose Solerno. The devastating incident occurred near 1st avenue and 67th street, mere blocks from the girls’ school, Public School 185, and just a block from the Bethany Memorial Church, where they attended a day nursery.

The little girls, both students at Public School 185, had finished their classes and were waiting for their parents, who had arranged to pick them up from the day nursery. In a split second, their lives were cut short by the reckless driving of Commissioner Ward. The commissioner, who was driving his car with reckless abandon, was unable to stop in time, striking the two girls as they stepped into the street.

According to eyewitnesses, the scene was chaotic, with the commissioner’s vehicle careening out of control, narrowly missing other pedestrians. The impact was devastating, and both girls suffered fatal injuries. They were rushed to a nearby hospital, where they were pronounced dead.

The community was left reeling in shock, struggling to comprehend the senseless loss of two young lives. The incident has raised questions about the reckless behavior of public officials and the need for greater accountability. Commissioner Ward’s actions have sparked outrage, and many are calling for his resignation.

As the city mourns the loss of these two young lives, the community is left to wonder how such a tragic event could occur. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of responsible behavior, particularly from those in positions of power.

In the aftermath of this tragedy, the people of New York City demand justice and accountability. The city’s residents will be watching closely as the investigation unfolds, seeking answers and closure for the families of Jennie Koracn and Rose Solerno.

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