Two Horses in “Serious Condition” After Bolting Through Central London
Two Horses in “Serious Condition” After Bolting Through Central London

Two horses that bolted and charged through central London on Wednesday are reportedly in a “serious condition,” according to a statement by Defence Minister James Cartlidge.

The incident occurred during the army’s routine exercise in the Belgravia area. The Household Cavalry, responsible for the horses, stated that the animals were spooked by builders dropping rubble from a height “right next to them.

Minister Cartlidge confirmed in an interview on Thursday morning that all five horses involved in the incident have been recovered. While three of them are reportedly fine, two are unfortunately in a relatively serious condition, with their conditions being closely monitored.

The minister revealed the names of the two animals as Vida and Quaker, emphasising that although their condition is serious, they are still alive.

Two Horses in “Serious Condition” After Bolting Through Central London
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The chaotic scene unfolded as the horses bolted through the streets of London, causing disruption and alarm among bystanders. Witnesses described the dramatic sight of the horses, one drenched in blood, galloping through traffic at high speed.

Four service personnel were thrown from their horses during the incident, and the loose animals collided with vehicles, including a taxi and a bus. While some soldiers sustained injuries, they were not believed to be serious.

Emergency response teams, including unmarked police cars, were deployed to contain the situation and provide assistance. The animals involved in the incident are currently receiving care from veterinarians at Hyde Park barracks.

Minister Cartlidge acknowledged the dramatic nature of the footage captured during the incident but stressed that such events are rare, describing it as “a very exceptional event.”

As investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding the incident, authorities are working to ensure the welfare of the horses and prevent similar incidents in the future.

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