Connor Golden, an 18-year-old college student who was vacationing with his friends in New York City when he stepped on an explosive in Central Park, is currently in serious but stable condition. "I was stunned, really shocked, scared," Dorothy Prentice, who was there when the accident happened shortly after 10:50 a.m. on Sunday, told WUSA9. Prentice's grandson, Thomas Hinds, was one of two friends that was also with Golden. Golden, a freshman at the University of Miami in Florida, was walking on the rocks with Hinds, 20, and Mathew Stabile, 18, when he stepped on an explosive device. "I got down the hill and boom,...
- 7/4/2016
- by Caitlin Keating, @caitkeating
- PEOPLE.com
Connor Golden, an 18-year-old college student who was vacationing with his friends in New York City when he stepped on an explosive in Central Park, is currently in serious but stable condition. "I was stunned, really shocked, scared," Dorothy Prentice, who was there when the accident happened shortly after 10:50 a.m. on Sunday, told WUSA9. Prentice's grandson, Thomas Hinds, was one of two friends that was also with Golden. Golden, a freshman at the University of Miami in Florida, was walking on the rocks with Hinds, 20, and Mathew Stabile, 18, when he stepped on an explosive device. "I got down the hill and boom,...
- 7/4/2016
- by Caitlin Keating, @caitkeating
- PEOPLE.com
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