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Shocking Big Ten Mascot Tragedy Caught on Camera—You Won’t Believe What Happened Next

The Big Ten is home to some of the most famous mascots in the world. Ohio State has Brutus Buckeye, Michigan State has Sparty, Nebraska has Lil’ Red. Purdue, meanwhile, has the Boilermaker Special. It’s an actual train that can be driven onto the football field – or driven up to 75 MPH on a highway.

Tragically, the mascot was involved in a fatal accident on a highway in Indiana last week.

Last Thursday, April 24, the Boilermaker Special was driving when it’s believed to have had a tire problem. It slid across the median and onto oncoming traffic, colliding with another vehicle.

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