As reported by CBC News, Police in Woodstock, N.B., are investigating the death of a toddler that occurred during Saturday’s harness racing card at Connell Park Raceway.

In a social media post late Saturday, police said they were investigating a “tragic incident” that resulted in a fatality.
On Sunday, Woodstock Police Chief Mark Bennett said police aren’t releasing many details “to protect the integrity of the investigation.” However, he did say at this point it’s being investigated as an accident and “no criminality is suspected.”
Bennett said the department’s thoughts are with the victim’s family and those witnessed and responded to the accident.
“It’s something … you hope you never have to respond to in your career but it’s always a potential,” he said. “There’s no way to prepare yourself for it. Unfortunately, it’s the nature of the job.”
Theresa Blackburn, a reporter for the River Valley Sun in Woodstock, said it was a three-year-old boy from the area who was killed.
She was in touch with Deputy Police Chief Simon Watts on Saturday.
Watts confirmed to Blackburn that the accident happened when the boy was struck by the starting gate, she said.
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by Rhythm Rathi for CBC News, reprinted with permission from CBC News



