Animal Aid is disgusted that two more lives have been needlessly lost at this notorious event. Despite the industry’s new welfare initiative ‘Horse PWR’, these latest fatalities highlight the inherent danger within racing. 1 in 58 horses are killed each season in jumps racing – all in the name of ‘entertainment’.
Pikar was killed when he broke his neck after a fall, following the death of Giovinco earlier today who was also killed from a fall.
Notes for Editors
- Read more about Animal Aid’s campaign to Ban Jump Racing here
- Check out our facts and figures about the Grand National here
- Visit Animal Aid’s Race Horse Death Watch site
- For more information, contact Animal Aid on 01732 364 546