10 racehorses were killed in a fiery crash on the New Jersey Turnpike.  Jamie Rhodes-USA TODAY Sports

10 racehorses killed in New Jersey Turnpike crash

Early Sunday morning turned disastrous for racehorse owners and fans as 10 racehorses being transported to New York were killed in a fiery crash on the New Jersey Turnpike, according to the New York Times.

The trailer hauling the horses hit a concrete barrier and burst into flames around 3 a.m. ET, a New Jersey state trooper confirmed to the NY Times. A cause of the crash has not yet been determined.

Sallee Horse Vans was the operator of the trailer and the company owner, Nicole Pieratt, reported that the drivers were treated for smoke inhalation and were released from the hospital, according to BloodHorse.

One of the horses killed in the crash was Under the Oaks, who placed sixth in her first professional race in Florida recently. Another was Hot Mist, who won her debut race at Tampa Bay Downs last month.

The 2020 Belmont Stakes, in New York, will be held on June 20. Tiz The Law currently has the best odds at winning the race with +175 odds.

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