Purdue University and its community are reeling after a tragic accident involving the school’s beloved Boilermaker Special mascot vehicle, which resulted in one fatality and left two others injured in Tippecanoe County, Indiana.
According to multiple reports, the crash occurred on Thursday along U.S. Highway 52, when the Boilermaker Special — a vehicle designed to resemble a Victorian-era locomotive — was involved in a head-on collision with another car.
What Is the Boilermaker Special?
While it looks like a vintage steam train, the Boilermaker Special is actually a truck modified to honor Purdue’s engineering legacy. It has long served as a symbol of school spirit and pride, especially at athletic events and campus parades.
Details of the Crash
Authorities say the crash happened after the Boilermaker Special reportedly suffered a tire malfunction, causing it to veer across the center line and collide head-on with another vehicle.
The driver of the other car tragically lost their life, while two passengers riding in the Boilermaker Special were hospitalized, treated, and later released.
Shocking images from the scene show significant wreckage, emphasizing the severity of the impact. The identity of the deceased has not yet been released.
Community in Shock
The incident has sent shockwaves through the Purdue community. The Boilermaker Special is more than just a mascot — it’s a rolling emblem of school pride and tradition.
University officials have not yet issued a formal statement but are expected to address the tragedy in the coming days.
As investigations continue, the Purdue family is left grieving the loss of life and praying for those affected by the devastating crash.