A grieving family were further distressed when a horse pulling a
relative’s hearse dropped dead mid-procession.
Police and a fire crew were called at around 1.40pm on Wednesday to
Hornchurch Road, Hornchurch, east London, following reports that the
animal had fallen sick.
The firefighters from Hornchurch station left shortly later after realizing they could not save the horse and officers called the RSPCA
for assistance.
The road was closed for nearly two hours while the organizers, Harold
Wood Funeral Services, of Chippenham Road, Harold Hill, arranged for the
horse to be taken away.
Andy White, 46, from Dorset, said: “It was horrible. It was my wife’s
grandad’s funeral and it upset us all.”
The procession continued by car and despite the incident, Mr White
described the company as “fantastic”.
Ronnie, the deceased horse, was a middle-aged white carriage horse and
was believed to be in good health, funeral director Carol Lawrence said.
She said: “We are extremely sad to report the sudden death of Ronnie, a
14-year-old horse in service on the funeral in our care.
“There was no indication of any poor health and he was regularly seen by
vets.”
The director assured that there was no delay and the coffin was
transferred from the horse-drawn cart and put in to a regular hearse
that was part of the procession.
She added: “The bereaved family are very sympathetic and we have been in
touch with them.”
Ronnie later received a private burial in a field in the Essex countryside in the stables he lived in.
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