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Escaped Army Horses Injure Four Persons On London Streets London Army and Emergency Services reported that four people were taken to the hospital after spooked army horses broke loose during morning exercises in Central London and galloped through the streets at rush hour. Photos and videos shared on social media by British news outlets depicted two horses running along busy roads, maneuvering through buses, taxis, and other traffic. Both horses were wearing saddles and bridles, with one appearing to be covered in blood on its chest and forelegs. Several prestigious Army cavalry regiments have stables in the British capital, and horses are a common sight around government buildings on Whitehall, Buckingham Palace, The Mall, and in nearby Hyde Park. The London Ambulance Service stated that they were called at 8:25 am (0725 GMT) to reports of a person being thrown from a horse on Buckingham Palace Road. However, no details were released regarding the injured individuals or the exact circumstances of their injuries. A Mercedes car driver recounted waiting outside a hotel on Buckingham Palace Road when he felt something crash into his vehicle. He observed three or four horses near the vehicle, with an Army rider being thrown off and injured.
Escaped Army Horses Injure Four Persons On London Streets London Army and Emergency Services reported that four people were taken to the hospital after spooked army...