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Scots woman dies from horror head injury after falling from horse

Scots woman dies from horror head injury after falling from horse

Daily Record13-05-2025

Louise Goudman 40, passed away days after the riding accident in Carluke.
Tributes have been paid to a Scots woman who died after falling from a horse she had owned for just a few weeks.
Louise Goudman, 40, suffered a bleed to the brain after the fall while riding horse Bobby on Friday, May 2, but tragically passed away in hospital three days later.

Her partner Malcolm Cameron paid tribute to her and said she 'died doing something that she loved'.

He said Bobby would now be looked after by Our Children's Trust, a charity near Carluke, Lanarkshire, which provides holistic therapy for families affected by trauma and grief.
South Cathkin Farm near Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, the livery yard where Louise was a client, said she had been having 'teething problems' since purchasing the horse and they had been trying to support her.
However, she sustained a serious head injury after tumbling from Bobby and never regained consciousness.
Malcolm has since launched a fundraising page where to help support the charity with the cost of the horse's upkeep.
He said: "My beautiful partner Louise tragically died on the 5th of May 2025, a week before her 41st birthday, following a horse riding accident a few days earlier.
"She died doing something that she loved. She adored animals and wouldn't have blamed her young horse, even with his flaws, whom she had only known a couple of months.

"We deliberated long and hard what was the best, Louise-friendly thing to do, whilst morally knowing no one can ride Bobby again.
"We don't want anyone to be put through the heartache of having their loved one wrenched from their lives in such an unexpected and sudden way.
"This charity rescues and re-house horses best met our needs and have kindly agreed to look after Bobby."

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In a social media post, South Cathkin Farm said it was 'devastated' at the death of its client, who was described by those who knew her as a 'kind soul and a true animal lover'.
It said: "It is with great sadness that we lost one of our lovely clients, Louise Goudman, who had been livery with us a few years back then recently purchased her new horse Bobby a couple of months ago.

"Louise was having teething issues with Bobby and we were trying our best to iron them out. Unfortunately she took a bad fall on Friday 2 May and never regained consciousness. She sadly passed away on Monday 5 May.
"We are all devastated for Louise's family."
The appeal has so far raised more than £3,000 with dozens of tributes also being left for Louise.

One said: "I had the privilege to work with Louise over the last couple of years and we are all heartbroken over her loss and the impact on her lovely family. Always in our hearts and prayers."
Another wrote: "Thinking of you all at such a difficult time. Louise was a lovely, kind and beautiful person who will be very sadly missed by many."

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