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Panicking horse crashes head-first into car during nightmare funeral procession
Panicking horse crashes head-first into car during nightmare funeral procession

Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

  • Daily Mirror

Panicking horse crashes head-first into car during nightmare funeral procession

Shocking footage of an Irish funeral procession shows the moment a horse and cart broke free. Out of control, the horse ran through a red light and went head first into a car Dublin: Moment horse crashes into car during funeral procession Horrifying footage shows the moment a horse and cart broke away from a funeral procession and smashed head-first into a car. ‌ In one clip, a cart being pulled by horses can be seen next to a horse and carriage hearse during a procession in Clondalkin, a suburban village west of Dublin. As a number of vehicles including a bus pass on the opposite side of the road, two people can be seen galloping along the green verge of the road at speed. ‌ Then, one of the carts being towed by a horse appears to pick up speed. It comes after a woman vanished in car crash - then turns up months later with wild story. ‌ READ MORE: Mindless yobs damage 41 cars in vandalism rampage through sleepy market town A person on the cart could be heard shouting 'no' to try and direct traffic away, before running a red light and smashing into a car. The driver can be heard shouting ''f*****g hell' in the immediate aftermath of the shocking August 11 incident. A second video showed the horse with a swelling face and head and with stitches. A person in the video is heard saying: 'He has a good chance of healing there now if you mind him.' ‌ Since the incident, a leading animal rescue charity has called for an investigation. My Lovely Horse Animal Rescue called what happened 'lawlessness and cruelty'. The charity is now calling for a police-led Animal Welfare Crime Unit; increased and sustained funds for rescues and modern, enforceable laws to protect animals and the public, the Irish Mirror reported. ‌ 'On Monday in Clondalkin, a funeral procession of a road traffic victim became chaotic,' the spokesperson said. 'Horses galloping along footpaths, sulkies and traps weaving through traffic. Then, the crash. A terrified horse ran into moving vehicles. Left bleeding, with a deep cut across its head, lying on the tarmac as gardaí arrived. 'This is the reality. Road Traffic Act breaches – no regulation, no insurance, no roadworthiness. Public safety is ignored – pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers put at serious risk. 'Animal welfare – exhausted, terrified animals, injured in plain sight. This is not 'tradition. This is lawlessness and cruelty,' the charity's spokesperson said. The charity is now calling for a Garda-led Animal Welfare Crime Unit empowered to investigate and act. 'Increased, sustained funding for rescues – because we're the ones picking up the pieces. Modern, enforceable laws – to protect animals and the public. 'See something. Say something. Animal cruelty is a crime,' the spokesperson said, encouraging the public to sign their petition to demand urgent action.

Chaos at funeral procession as horse crashes head first into car
Chaos at funeral procession as horse crashes head first into car

Daily Record

time2 days ago

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  • Daily Record

Chaos at funeral procession as horse crashes head first into car

The terrified animal was caught on camera crashing into the car amid a funeral procession. Alarming footage has emerged of a terrified horse crashing head first into a car as the handler loses control of the animal on a busy road during a funeral procession. ‌ A leading animal rescue charity is now calling for a dedicated police-led Animal Welfare Crime Unit to investigate and act. ‌ The dramatic video footage shows a number of people driving carts and sulkies with horses and several more riding horses on the main R833 near Liffey Valley Shopping Centre on the Fonthill Road in Clondalkin, Ireland alongside a horse and carriage hearse, reports the Irish Mirror. ‌ Two other people on horses can be seen galloping along the green verge of the road as a number of vehicles including a bus pass in the opposite lane of the road. One of the horses and carts then passes the hearse and someone on the cart is heard shouting 'No, no' and uses their hand to try and direct traffic out of the way. The horse and cart break a red light as the driver of the cart continues to shout 'No, no,' as it approaches a junction at Liffey Valley Town Centre. ‌ The terrified horse then smashes head first into the back passenger door of a silver car that travels from Liffey Valley Town Centre. An almighty bang is heard as the horse crashes straight into the car while the driver of the cart shouts 'F**king hell,' before the video stops with the horse lying on the road. It's understood the shocking incident happened on Monday, August 11. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice. ‌ In a second video, captioned: 'Very very lucky I was,' shows the horse with his head and face swollen and stitched up. A person is heard saying 'Appreciate that,' as they hold a container of medication. Another person is heard saying: 'He has a good chance of healing there now if you mind him.' A spokesperson for My Lovely Horse Animal Rescue charity condemned the incident calling it 'lawlessness and cruelty.' The charity is now calling for a Garda-led Animal Welfare Crime Unit; increased and sustained funds for rescues and modern, enforceable laws to protect animals and the general public. ‌ 'On Monday in Clondalkin, a funeral procession of a road traffic victim became chaotic,' the spokesperson said. 'Horses galloping along footpaths, sulkies and traps weaving through traffic. Then, the crash. A terrified horse ran into moving vehicles. Left bleeding, with a deep cut across its head, lying on the tarmac as gardaí arrived. 'This is the reality. Road Traffic Act breaches – no regulation, no insurance, no roadworthiness. Public safety is ignored – pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers put at serious risk. 'Animal welfare – exhausted, terrified animals, injured in plain sight. This is not 'tradition. This is lawlessness and cruelty,' the charity's spokesperson said. ‌ They added: 'Increased, sustained funding for rescues – because we're the ones picking up the pieces. Modern, enforceable laws – to protect animals and the public. 'See something. Say something. Animal cruelty is a crime,' the spokesperson said, encouraging the public to sign their petition to demand urgent action. 'Every share, signature, and euro makes a difference. Let's make sure this doesn't happen again,' the spokesperson said.

Terrified horse crashes into car during chaotic funeral procession
Terrified horse crashes into car during chaotic funeral procession

Irish Daily Mirror

time2 days ago

  • Irish Daily Mirror

Terrified horse crashes into car during chaotic funeral procession

WARNING: Some readers may find the following content distressing Shocking footage has emerged of a terrified horse crashing head first into a car as the handler loses control of the animal on a busy Dublin road during a funeral procession. A leading animal rescue charity is now calling for a dedicated Garda-led Animal Welfare Crime Unit empowered to investigate and act. The dramatic video footage - seen by Irish Mirror - shows a number of people driving carts and sulkies with horses and several more riding horses on the main R833 near Liffey Valley Shopping Centre on the Fonthill Road in Clondalkin alongside a horse and carriage hearse. Two other people on horses are seen galloping along the green verge of the road as a number of vehicles including a bus pass in the opposite lane of the road. One of the horses and carts then passes out the hearse as the horse canters at speed along the road - and a person on the cart is heard shouting 'No, no' and uses their hand to try and direct traffic out of the way. The horse and cart break a red light as the driver of the cart continues to shout 'No, no,' as it approaches a junction at Liffey Valley Town Centre. The terrified horse then crashes head first into the back passenger door of a silver car that travels from Liffey Valley Town Centre. An almighty bang is heard as the horse crashes into the car while the driver of the cart shouts 'F**king hell,' before the video stops with the horse lying on the road. It's understood the shocking incident happened on Monday, August 11. In a second video, seen by Irish Mirror, captioned: 'Very very lucky I was,' shows the horse with his head and face swollen and stitched up. A person is heard saying 'Appreciate that,' as they hold a container of medication. Another person is heard saying: 'He has a good chance of healing there now if you mind him.' A spokesperson for My Lovely Horse Animal Rescue charity condemned the incident calling it 'lawlessness and cruelty.' The charity is now calling for a Garda-led Animal Welfare Crime Unit; increased and sustained funds for rescues and modern, enforceable laws to protect animals and the public. 'On Monday in Clondalkin, a funeral procession of a road traffic victim became chaotic,' the spokesperson said. 'Horses galloping along footpaths, sulkies and traps weaving through traffic. Then, the crash. A terrified horse ran into moving vehicles. Left bleeding, with a deep cut across its head, lying on the tarmac as gardaí arrived. 'This is the reality. Road Traffic Act breaches – no regulation, no insurance, no roadworthiness. Public safety is ignored – pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers put at serious risk. 'Animal welfare – exhausted, terrified animals, injured in plain sight. This is not 'tradition. This is lawlessness and cruelty,' the charity's spokesperson said. The charity is now calling for a Garda-led Animal Welfare Crime Unit empowered to investigate and act. 'Increased, sustained funding for rescues – because we're the ones picking up the pieces. Modern, enforceable laws – to protect animals and the public. 'See something. Say something. Animal cruelty is a crime,' the spokesperson said, encouraging the public to sign their petition to demand urgent action. The petition link is here: 'Every share, signature, and euro makes a difference. Let's make sure this doesn't happen again,' the spokesperson said. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news from the Irish Mirror direct to your inbox: Sign up here.

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