For the second time in three weeks, a child participating in one of the Southeast's many Christmas parades has been killed in an accident involving a float.
The latest incident happened Saturday in Mount Juliet, Tenn., when a 7-year-old slipped off a float and was crushed by the trailer's slow-moving wheels, according to Mount Juliet police.
He was identified as Rowan Ace Frensley, a Cub Scout and a student at W.A. Wright Elementary. Mount Juliet is about 20 miles east of Nashville.
The incident is similar in many ways to a parade float accident Dec. 7 in Bluffton, S.C. In that case, which remains under investigation, 5-year-old Ameer Frazier died in a float mishap as the parade disbanded, The Island Packet reported.
Mount Juliet police officials said in a news release the latest incident happened around 12:20 p.m. Saturday in the parking lot of Mount Juliet Middle School.
Rowan "was struck by a trailer as it was towed through the parking lot after completing the Christmas Parade," police said.
The boy's parents were at the scene when the accident occurred, according to police.
Rowan fell from the trailer as it was preparing to unload its passengers at the school, WKRN reported. A witness told the TV station Rowan's dad was driving the vehicle pulling the trailer, which was going in reverse at the time.
Investigators told The Wilson Post there were conflicting accounts of how the boy fell, including a report that "his pant leg got caught in the wheel well and dragged him off." He died about five hours later at Vanderbilt Children's Hospital, the newspaper said.
First responders said they had trouble reaching the accident scene, because the parade was ending and attendees "packed" roads in the area, according to police.
"With a priority for the immediate medical care for the child, officers worked to establish a clear, unobstructed path for medics," police said in a release. "The ambulance was escorted through heavy traffic and out of the city as it was en route to the hospital."
The Tennessee Highway Patrol is investigating the cause of the accident.
A vigil was held Sunday for Rowan at the school where the accident occurred, police said, and it attracted more than 100 participants. A GoFundMe account was also set up "to help his family out with funeral costs, medical expenses." It had raised more than $10,000 by Monday afternoon, well over its initial $5,000 goal.
A second fund raising campaign on Facebook has raised more than $62,000, also well over its $10,000 goal.