Two horses tragically lost their lives on the opening day of this year’s Cheltenham Festival, casting a shadow over the event.
Highland Hunter fell during the third race, while Ose Partir suffered fatal injuries in the Boodles Juvenile Hurdle.
The incidents bring the total horse fatalities at Cheltenham since 2000 to 76, prompting renewed calls for safety measures.
While racing authorities stress their commitment to equine welfare, animal welfare advocates continue to demand thorough investigations and proactive measures to prevent future tragedies, raising questions about the sport’s ethical implications.
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