Two Horses Die at Newbury Racecourse; Electrocution Suspected

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Two horses collapsed and died in the paddock on Feb. 12 at the Newbury Racecourse in Berkshire, England, according to a report from BloodHorse.com. An investigation into the cause of the horses' deaths is under way, but initial reports indicate that electrocution is suspected as the cause.

"Whilst there are suspicions that an electrical fault was the cause and this is being looked into by the racecourse and relevant authorities, it is important that we investigate other possible causes," said Tim Morris, DVM, PhD, director of equine science and welfare for the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) in a statement on the Newbury Racecourse website. "Both horses have been sent for post-mortem examinations, and samples from both horses ... have been taken and will be analyzed.

"We will also be testing a sample of the water supply and have secured and will review all of the closed circuit television footage from the racecourse stables and footage from the parade ring itself at the time," he continued in the statement. "We have gathered evidence and statements at the racecourse from the connections involved with the incident, including trainers, jockeys, stable staff and owners, the racecourse and BHA veterinary officers, and the racecourse executive including the health and safety officer."

The report on BloodHorse.com states that some parties involved reported "getting shocks off the horses" before and after the animals collapsed.

The BHA and officials from the Southern Electric Power Distribution company are conducting the investigation.​
 
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