Campaigners accuse racing industry of ‘spouting empty rhetoric’ about welfare after horses injured in dramatic race
Animal rights organisations have criticised the Grand National after a horse that was leading the race suffered a grim fall, while a second collapsed shortly after the competition.
Broadway Boy, a seven-year-old horse ridden by Tom Bellamy, took what was described by spectators as a “sickening fall” at the 25th jump, appearing to land on his head and not moving immediately afterwards.
More Stories
Premier League opening fixtures: Liverpool host Bournemouth, Arsenal at Manchester United
Germany’s ‘Big Nick’ Woltemade brings nicknames and goals to main stage
Empty seats are everywhere at the Club World Cup. But does this miss the real point?