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Four people have been injured after several Household Cavalry horses bolted and ran loose through central London.
At least one soldier was hurt after a spooked horse smashed into cars outside the Clermont Hotel on Buckingham Palace Road, Victoria. Pictures also show an injured man lying on the ground on Fleet Street.
Five Household Cavalry horses, including one covered in blood, were also seen charging through other areas of London including Tower Bridge and the Strand.
The animals bolted and threw their riders, made up of the Lifeguards and Blues & Royals, while they were leaving Hyde Park Barracks on their daily morning exercise.
All the horses have now been recovered.
London Ambulance Service said four people had been injured at three different locations.
Its crews were called to incidents in Buckingham Palace Road, Belgrave Square and the junction of Chancery Lane and Fleet Street to separate reports of incidents with a horse.
A spokesman for the LAS said: “Our first paramedics were on the scene in under a minute.
“The incident is still ongoing and we are working with our emergency services partners.”
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Four soldiers thrown off by their mounts, Telegraph understands
- The Telegraph understands that seven military working horses in total were on an exercise routine controlled by six riders.
- Four riders were thrown off their horses when they became spooked, possibly by the sound of nearby building work.
- Five horses escaped and ran out of control through London.
- The two remaining riders were able to keep control of their mounts.
Horses ploughed through row of bicycles
On the eastern corner of Belgrave Square there is a scene of devastation, reports Henry Bodkin
An electricity box has been knocked over along with three hire bikes and one hire scooter.
There are lots of metallic looking scuffs on the pavement in the size and shape of horse shoes as well as plenty of horse dung.
Horses may have been spooked by ‘builders moving concrete’
The runaway horses are believed to have been first spooked by the sound of nearby builders moving concrete, according to reports.
The BBC said work being carried out by builders in Belgravia caused the horses from the Household Cavalry to bolt and unseat their riders while exercising this morning.
Taxi driver feared for passengers after narrowly avoiding crash
A taxi driver said he worried forhis passengers when thehorses narrowly avoided hitting his cab.
Black cab driver Robbie told BBC Radio London: “I was just outside Buckingham Palace on the Mall and heard loads of galloping and looked behind and there were about three or four horses.
“Two of them were sprinting up towards Trafalgar Square and there was a white one covered in blood as well.
“I looked in the rear mirror and saw them coming right up behind me, and at the time I had two punters in the back so I was worried about them,” he added.
“Luckily they swerved towards the middle of the road and carried on, but they were going at some speed.”
Ambulance service received three phone calls about runaway horses
The London Ambulance Service has said it received three horse-related calls.
The first was at 8.25am about a person being thrown from a horse on Buckingham Palace Road.
The patient was taken to hospital.
Two minutes later medics were called to nearby Belgrave Square and found two people injured by horses and took them to hospital.
A further call was made at 8.35am at the junction of Chancery Lane and Fleet Street and a fourth person was taken to hospital
White horse bloodied from smashing into Mercedes, says driver
The owner of a silver Mercedes-Benz people carrier has said one of the horses cut itself when it smashed into the car’s windscreen.
Faraz, who was picking up a client outside the Clermont Hotel by Victoria Station, told LBC that a white horse was injured from the impact.
Photos of the car show droplets of blood across its side door.
He told LBC: “I was just sitting by the car with my passenger.. I didn’t see the horse hit my car, I was like, smashed senseless, the people just came by my car to check ‘are you ok’.
“It was just like a smash, his head hit it very hard and then [went] down. I saw about three, four horses, and I think it was the white horse which hit my car.”
— Henry Riley (@HenryRiley1) April 24, 2024NEW
Faraz is the owner of the Mercedes people carrier, his car windows were smashed
He was waiting to pick up a client at the Clermont Hotel by Victoria Station, when he was jolted by the horses running into his car @LBC pic.twitter.com/rVphIZmSBM
All five horses recovered
One horse was captured near Limehouse, east London, at least five miles from Hyde Park Barracks where the incident began.
“A number of military working horses became loose during routine exercise this morning. All of the horses have now been recovered and returned to camp.
“A number of personnel and horses have been injured and are receiving the appropriate medical attention.”
Army spokesman
“We’re pleased to confirm that all of the horses have been accounted for. We are continuing to liaise with the Army.”
Westminster Police
What we know about injuries
Four people have been injured in three separatelocations across central London.
One soldier was heard ‘screaming in pain’ after he was thrown from his horse outside the Clermont Hotel in Victoria.
Another man was seen lying on the pavement in Fleet Street after two horses were pictured galloping down the road.
Two horses caught
City of London Police said two of the escaped horses have been contained.
The force said officers were waiting for an Army horse box to collect the animals and take them to a vet.
“At around 8.40am, we were called about horses that had become loose and were travelling through the City. Our officers have contained two horses on the Highway near Limehouse.
“We’re waiting for an Army horse box to collect the horses and transport them to veterinary care.”
City of London Police
What we know so far
- Five Household Cavalry horses bolted during exercises on Horse Guards Parade this morning
- Four people have been injured in three separatelocations in central London
- One soldier was thrown from his horse outside the Clermont Hotel in Victoria
- One horse was filmed near Tower Bridge with blood on its neck, chest and legs
- All horses have been recovered - two were caught by police near Limehouse, east London
What is the Household Cavalry?
The Household Cavalry is made up of the two most senior units in the British army: The Life Guards and The Blues & Royals.
The Regiment is divided between the operational unit, equipped with armoured vehicles, and the ceremonial mounted unit, theHousehold Cavalry Mounted Regiment, garrisoned atHyde Park BarracksinLondon.
All members of the Household Cavalry are taught to ride as they will rotate between the operational and ceremonial units throughout their careers.
The Mounted Regiment is often seen in public performingceremonial duties on State and Royal occasions.
Duties include the provision of a Sovereign’s Escort, most commonly seen on The King’s Birthday Parade (better known as ‘Trooping the Colour’) which takes place in June each year.
The Mounted Regiment will also take part in other occasions including state visits by visiting heads of state, royal weddings and coronations.
Whilst every soldier will have been taught to ride, the uniforms worn even when exercising the horses can be heavy and restrictive making control of the horse challenging for less experienced riders.
Horse ran into tour bus
Big Bus Tours has confirmed that a horse ran into one of its parked buses. The company said none of its staff were injured.
“We confirm that one of our stationary buses sustained damage this morning during an incident involving horses from the Household Cavalry. One of the horses ran into the front of our parked vehicle.
“Fortunately, none of our team members were injured. Our primary concern lies with the welfare of the riders and animals involved in the incident.
“We are currently coordinating closely with Emergency Services to assist in any way possible. At this stage, we have no further comments to provide.”
Big Bus Tours
The horse that collided with the bus was calmed by pedestrians who petted its nose and led it away from the road.
Tyne Marie, 19, who works for Big Bus Tours, said: “It completely smashed the windscreen while the driver was inside.
“He was not injured but he was very shocked. Apparently they lost control of the horses in Knightsbridge.”
London Ambulance Service statement
“We were called at 8:25am today (April 24) to reports of a person being thrown from a horse on Buckingham Palace Road, SW1W.
“We sent resources to the scene including ambulance crews, a paramedic in a fast response car, and an incident response officer.
“Our first paramedic was on the scene in five minutes.
“The incident is still ongoing and we are working with our emergency services partners.”
Horse ‘bleeding over its chest’
Csilla, an employee at a coffee shop in central London’s Strand, witnessed the horses running down Fleet Street, in the direction of St Paul’s Cathedral.
“I saw a white horse running, he was bleeding all over his chest,” she said.
“A few moments later I saw another horse - a black one - running after him. And then a police car went down the road after them.”
Csilla said the horses were running near the pavement and pedestrians were forced to jump out of the way to avoid injury.
Witness ‘saw soldier falling down into the street’
A witness to the incident on Buckingham Palace Road said a horse bolted across the street into a parked car before galloping away. Bystanders screamed and ran as the animal raced towards them, witnesses claimed.
Bashir Aden, 48, a construction worker, said: “I saw a soldier falling down into the street after the horse ran into a car. One of my colleagues called the police.
“The man hit the floor hard, he was screaming in pain. You could see blood all over the parked car.
“The horses come down this route every day, but today the horse looked stressed or panicked. I saw the horse run away after it hit a bus. People were screaming and running all over.”
Mr Aden, who lives in Canary Wharf, east London, added: “The injuries looked very serious he looked really hurt.”
Buckingham Palace Road closed - serviceman treated
Pictures show a soldier lying in the street receiving treatment outside the Clermont Hotel in Victoria.
Buckingham Palace Road was closed following the incident with a cordon erected at the scene.
A blue tarpaulin tent was erected while ambulance workers attended to the injured serviceman.
A black horse was seen close to the incident in Victoria, and a silver Mercedes-Benz people carrier had suffered severe damage to its side panel with two of its rear windows smashed.
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