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    Military Horses Run Loose in London: Two People Injured

    Molly AthertonBy Molly AthertonApril 25, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Military horses run loose in London. Two people have been injured amongst the chaos
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    Military Horses Run Loose in London: Two People Injured

    In a startling event that disrupted the daily bustle, five military horses in London from the Household Cavalry shed their riders and galloped uncontrollably through the city’s streets. The animals, part of a prestigious military unit known for performing ceremonial roles, encountered a loud disturbance during a routine drill that agitated them, sending them into a frenzy.

    The incident, which played out in the heart of London, resulted in injuries as the horses crashed into vehicles, including a prominent double-decker bus and a taxi. After a considerable effort, the animals were apprehended and brought back to base, with two being located as far as Limehouse. With three soldiers and a civilian injured and in hospital care, the repercussions of the day’s turmoil are ongoing, while the military undertakes the necessary measures to prevent a recurrence, ensuring the well-being of both the animals and the public.

    Profound Appreciation

    The aftermath of horses running loose in London.
    Image Source: Forces Network

    In a recent event, construction materials plummeted dangerously close to military equines, leading to a chaotic scene where several riders were dislodged. Following this incident, there was an outpour of thanks to both emergency responders and civilians who played a crucial role in securing the startled horses.

    During the disturbance, a member of the service was ejected from his mount on Buckingham Palace Road. The situation escalated when one stray horse collided with a stationary taxicab by the Clermont Hotel, resulting in shattered glass.

    • Location of treatments:
      • Buckingham Palace Road
      • Belgrave Square
      • Chancery Lane and Fleet Street junction
    • Time of incidents: Between 08:25 and 08:35 BST
    • Patients: Four individuals received on-site medical aid and were subsequently hospitalised.

    The Army confirmed that a number of their horses, amidst a routine exercise, had temporarily broken free. However, all animals were successfully recaptured and returned to their barracks. The concerned personnel and horses that sustained injuries are currently being treated.

    Broken Window Due To Military Horses

    Bus window broken following military horses in London.
    Image Source: BBC News

    Early this morning, chaos ensued near Victoria Station as numerous emergency service vehicles arrived at the scene. Eyewitnesses reported an alarming number of first responders, including approximately:

    • Fire brigades: 5 units
    • Ambulances: 6 vehicles

    Among the confusion, a dark-hued equine, initially mistaken for a police horse responding to the incident, turned out to be one of several horses that had bolted. The situation escalated with damage to vehicles in the vicinity, notably:

    • Bus: Significant window damage

    Bystanders initially speculated that the destruction resulted from a vehicular collision with a pedestrian. To their astonishment, the actual cause was related to the escaped horses.

    At least one casualty was confirmed, receiving immediate medical attention within a makeshift blue enclosure. The area was promptly cordoned off with emergency services securing the perimeter to manage the unfolding events and ensure public safety.

    Distressed Equines Following The Military Horses In London Incident

    Bystanders watch military horses through London's city centre.
    Image Source: The Independent

    A recent escalation caused alarm in central London when multiple horses were seen in a state of upheaval. A pedestrian, en route to her workplace, observed the incident, noting the existence of law enforcement urgently responding to the chaos. One particular dark-coated equine was led along a pathway, visibly marred by an extensive cranial wound.

    The visibility of the injury and the substantial haemorrhaging was unsettling to onlookers, eliciting concern regarding the animal’s well-being. An experienced taxi driver, meanwhile, recounted a close encounter near Buckingham Palace, where he dodged a group of charging military horses. A trio was spotted rapidly advancing towards Trafalgar Square, with one of the animals conspicuously stained with blood. Safeguarding his passengers, the driver executed a swift manoeuvre to avoid collision, underlining the potential risk to public safety.

    Courage in Crisis

    Blood-soaked animal spotted by bystander in London.
    Image Source: The Independent

    During a perplexing incident in Limehouse, City of London Police Constables Lucy Hawes and Daniel McKeown demonstrated exemplary bravery. They swiftly provided critical first aid to a pair of distressed and wounded horses, maintaining their composure to soothe the creatures amidst the chaos.

    The London Fire Brigade contributed significantly, deploying their drone squad to pinpoint the location of the wayward equines. This response proved essential in the management of a situation uncommon for the capital’s streets.

    Traditionally, the Household Cavalry’s horses are meticulously selected by the military for their imposing stature and robustness—a vital factor since they must bear the weight of armoured soldiers and their equipment over long durations. Training spans several months where these horses acclimate to bustling city conditions, learning to navigate dense traffic and acclimatise to the cacophony typical of London, from military tunes to the thunder of gunfire. Military horses in London are vital to help the army run as smoothly as possible.

    The military horses in London  are typically paired exclusively with a single soldier, establishing a bond and unit cohesion critical to their role. The commitment of the Constables ensured the safety of these exceptional animals, averting further potential disruption and injury within the community.

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    Introducing Molly Atherton, a Scouser with a passion for storytelling and a degree in music journalism. As a dynamic writer at Daily Feed's UK entertainment section, Molly's keen eye for detail and knack for narrative captivates readers. Trusted for her fresh perspectives and exclusive insights, Molly brings the latest in entertainment to life for audiences worldwide.

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