In Great Britain, a horse from the guard of Charles III bit an American tourist
In Great Britain, the horse of a guard of Charles III grabbed the hand of an American tourist. About it writes Daily Mail.
The attack happened on May 9 in London and was caught on video. The footage shows how a woman approached a horse guard from the monarch’s personal guard to take a photo. At that moment, the horse grabbed the American woman’s shoulder with its teeth and squeezed it tightly.
The woman screamed loudly and began to ask for help. “Ay! Help! He bit me on the hand, help me!” – the woman begged, but the guardsman and his colleague standing nearby did not pay any attention to this. After a few seconds, the horse let go of the tourist, and she ran to the side.
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The video also shows that the incident occurred right under a large warning sign: “Caution! Horses may kick or bite. Don’t touch the reins. Thank you!”
Earlier in London, several horses of the Palace Cavalry of King Charles III of Great Britain threw off their riders and ran away. Footage taken by bystanders showed one horse was injured.
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