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Horses in the central park become dangerous because they go wild, many are injured; Watch

Horses in the central park become dangerous because they go wild, many are injured; Watch

In a scene directly in a scene in a scene, the two car horses were bolted through the Central Park on Monday afternoon, causing injuries and chaos. The devastation emerged near the Central Park Zoo around 2.30 pm when a car named Shadow, preparing for a passenger riding, slipped from his pan and flew into the city’s traffic for the first time near the 59th street, then came back to the park, where he crashed into a line of parked pedicabs.Shadow panic spread, another horse ran away. Although neither there were passengers in the car at that time, the high -speed stampede injured several people, including a broken wrist, one and was allegedly kicked into the head, and a third with a broken hand.Hero Pedicab Driver Intervention (Re -)A quick -thinking Pedicab driver, who helped stop a fugitive horse a week earlier, once again became an unexpected Central Park Cowboy. He entered anarchy to stop the shadow car, but faced kicked and foot injury during the ruckus.“Thankfully, I was not killed. It was very scary,” the heroic driver told the post, declining to name him. His pedicab was flipped into the attempt, and after helping the fugitive horse secure, he also rode the injured driver of Chhaya at Mount Sinai West Hospital.Activists say it is only a matter of timeThe event, in just one week in a week, ruled the long -running fight between animal rights activists and city car horses industry. At a rally outside the city hall on Wednesday, NYClass Executive Director Edita Birnacrant called the program “a miracle” that no one was killed, but warned, “Luck is going to run out.”The protesters staged a dramatic performance by immersing themselves in fake blood to demand a ban on the “fatal and dangerous” industry. Birnkrant claimed that such incidents have been very common, from accidents to collapse.

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