Horse & Hound
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A horse and rider were lucky to escape without serious injury in a fall on the road.
Camilla Swift was crossing the road in Epsom on 15 December when the filly she was riding was startled by a fast van, spooked and fell. None of the passing cars stopped to help.
Camilla, who was riding out for Roger Ingram at the time, told H&H they were at a road crossing to get to the Downs.
She said two people hit the “bop it” button to activate the horse crossing traffic lights and it lit up as if it had worked, but as they crossed the road, the lights in fact had not changed.
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