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HORSES FROM HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY CAUSE CHAOS IN CENTRAL LONDON WITH FOUR HOSPITALISED

HORSES FROM HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY CAUSE CHAOS IN CENTRAL LONDON WITH FOUR HOSPITALISED
UK News

HORSES FROM HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY CAUSE CHAOS IN CENTRAL LONDON WITH FOUR HOSPITALISED

HORSES FROM HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY CAUSE CHAOS IN CENTRAL LONDON WITH FOUR HOSPITALISED

Four individuals have been rushed to hospital following a crazy incident involving loose Household Cavalry horses on the streets of central London. Military personnel and horses sustained injuries, with images and videos capturing the animals colliding with vehicles, including a bus whose windscreen was shattered.

The army has confirmed the successful recovery of all horses involved, with several receiving medical attention alongside personnel. The London Ambulance Service reported that four individuals were transported to hospital from three separate locations: Buckingham Palace Road, Belgrave Square, and the junction of Chancery Lane and Fleet Street.

Reports suggest that the horses became startled during their routine morning exercise in Belgravia, subsequently bolting through the streets around Victoria. In response, Buckingham Palace Road was temporarily closed, with an ongoing cordon in place. An injured soldier was attended to under a protective tent erected at the scene.

The incident took an unexpected turn when one of the horses was sighted as far away as Shadwell, approximately 3.3 miles from the initial breakout location. City of London Police eventually managed to contain two of the animals near Limehouse on the Highway, where they were later transported by an Army horse box to receive veterinary care.

During their frenzied escape, the horses collided with a silver Mercedes-Benz people carrier, causing significant damage to its side and rear windows. Additionally, a double-decker bus was also affected by the incident, further highlighting the extent of the mayhem caused by the runaway horses.

Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident and working to ensure the safety and well-being of both the injured individuals and the animals involved.

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