15-year-old girl dies at Herefordshire Pony Club rally

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http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/news/397/271193.html
 
I heard this on the local radio today - I must admit I was confused, as they said the accident had happened at a riding school at Redmarley (there is no riding school at Redmarley...)

Really tragic news though
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thats awful..
but i confess myself slightly relieved,,because i am in the north hereford pony club, and we had a rally on wednesday, and i thought that someone in my pc,,one of my friends had died. this topic nearly gave me a heart attack.

thats so tragic, my thoughts to her family
 
Just found it on the BBC - it was Pauntley XC course that the rally was being held at
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About 15mins hacking distance from my yard
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Really terrible, her poor family, school friends and pony club friends.

Being local and a place i have been many times makes it all more realistic....

Really is so so young and something you really wouldnt expect.
 
it is so scary isn't it. Fences were only upto 3ft aswell...really does make you think.

Sorry to sound cliched, but at least she died doing something she loved. I hope that the people in her group and the instructor are having help as I would be so traumatised, and my thoughts are with her family, friends, pc, and every single connection.

Rip xx
 
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Just found it on the BBC - it was Pauntley XC course that the rally was being held at
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About 15mins hacking distance from my yard
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At Pauntleeyy??

OMG..I go there all of the time. This has really shocked me. And the owners of Pauntley are so nice
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it is so scary isn't it. Fences were only upto 3ft aswell...really does make you think.

Sorry to sound cliched, but at least she died doing something she loved. I hope that the people in her group and the instructor are having help as I would be so traumatised, and my thoughts are with her family, friends, pc, and every single connection.

Rip xx

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i agree,,, she was doing something she loved
 
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Sorry to sound cliched, but at least she died doing something she loved.

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Got to say, that wouldn't help in the slightest if it were my daughter.

Prayers for her family and friends.
 
How absolutely tragic I'm really at a loss as to what to say except that all my thoughts are with the family, friends and poor people that witnessed this. How very awful for her mother to have watched as it happened. I had a very bad fall that i was lucky to escape from (a rotational) earlier this summer and my mother was watching, she now refuses to watch me go XC.
R.I.P such a young girl doing what she loved
 
Ditto damnation.

Also feel sorry for all the kids that were there, they must be distraught.

And the instructor/rally organiser must feel awful even if it turns out to be a freak accident
 
It was a freak accident, the girl fell off and the pony tripped and fell on top of her, it was in the BBC report I posted above, as I said there it goes to show that it's not just XC riders that need the cage body protector.
 
Thoughts go to all her family, connections etc, to the instructor (it's always your worst nightmare) and to the Claphams at Pauntley. Doubtless and thankfully she will have known very little about it, the tragedy is with all those left behind who have to somehow carry on with the rest of their lives.
 
Why are there two horses mentioned in the news stories?

A 16hh horse called Oz was mentioned in the statement from the pony club, but a pony called Jaffa was mentioned on another page?

Really is a tragic story though. Thoughts are with friends and family.
 
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