Princess Jess
Well-Known Member
How awful.
We were on the way back from birmingham airport having been riding in Ireland when it happened...
We were on the way back from birmingham airport having been riding in Ireland when it happened...
WoopsiiD we dont have a lot of info but i think they live about 60 miles away,just going to check on the ponies now
reading on a drivers forum that both horsebox and van were stationary and occupants outside of vehicles when struck by the hgv?
reading on a drivers forum that both horsebox and van were stationary and occupants outside of vehicles when struck by the hgv?
Sadly I have been told that the little dog was run over and didn't make it. RIP
update on the two surviving ponies,they left our yard this afternoon to be looked after by friends of the family.We have just had a call to say they have arrived safely &travelled well.The grey pony had a few injuries & got a touch of colic yesterday morning so the vets obviously would not let them travel, we kept an eye on him along with the vets & by this morning everything began working as normal & the vet gave the all clear for him to travel. They have both been a pleasure to look after and dont seem to traumatised at all.608 vets have taken excellent care of them especially Sarah who attended at the scene & back at our yard.
Its horrible to get called out to these type of incidents as transporters but we were happy to be able to help these ponies whilst the owner was obviously unable to,I like to think someone would do the same for us,we wish her a speedy recovery.
My thoughts are with everyone ESP owner , but one thing I say I'm utterly discussed with what this man was doing, when people where injured and a horse was killed
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...eboard-weaving-traffic.html?ito=feeds-newsxml