HORSE FALLS DEAD.
PRINCE HENRY'S MOUNT. RIDER ESCAPES INJURY. Australian and N,Z. Cable Association, (Heed. 5.5 p.Qi.) LONDON, Apl. 16. Prince Henry, the third son of the King, had a sensational accident to-day. His mount, Ocean EH., fell dead at the first fence from the starting post, while leading the field in a nomination race at a point-to-point meeting at Horsham. The Prince was uninjured. The horsft sprained his heart.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18996, 18 April 1925, Page 9
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