
Ronse (Eurotoday) – A horse ran wild during the Ronse Fiertelommegang procession, leaving three people slightly injured and taken to hospital, officials confirmed Sunday.
The animal struck two children and one adult. They had minor wounds and were brought to the hospital.
The shrine containing the relics of Saint Hermes, the city of Ronse’s patron saint, is carried 32.6 kilometers around the first Sunday after Pentecost. Since 1089, the Fiertelommegang has been a part of history. There are a lot of walkers, but there are also riders.
Things blank”>went awry at the Ommegangstraat, the border route between Maarkedal and Ronse, Belgium. Abruptly, a horse began to rear.
“The horse apparently bit its own tongue, which caused it to rear and bolt,”
the police said.
One adult and two children were struck by the horse. They had minor injuries and were brought to the hospital for examinations.
The cyclist gave a negative breathalyzer test, the officers who made the conclusions said.
The rider was profoundly affected by what had transpired when the horse and rider exited the procession.
How are event organizers addressing animal control after this incident?
Enlisting the help of specialist groups or organizations that manage resources like veterinarians, experienced responders, and transportation in order to safely handle animals during emergencies or unforeseen circumstances, guaranteeing the wellbeing of both people and animals.
Defining precise protocols for managing and soothing animals during events, such as having trained handlers, safe cages, and backup plans to act fast in the event that an animal gets agitated or unmanageable.
Reducing the possibility of participant and spectator injuries, providing quick medical assistance when necessary, and educating employees and volunteers on how to react to animal-related situations in a timely and safe manner.
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8 responses to “Runaway Horse Injures Three at Ronse Fiertelommegang”
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Talk about a classic case of “hold my beer” but with hooves! Just another charming day at the Fiertelommegang where even the horses decide they need a bit of excitement, eh? 🐴💨
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Just when you thought a procession couldn’t get any more exciting—enter the runaway horse! 🤦♂️ Who needs thrill rides at the amusement park when you’ve got a horse show gone rogue in Ronse? 🐴💨
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Ah, just what we needed during a serene procession—an equine version of a rollercoaster ride! 🎢 Who knew Saint Hermes had a flair for the dramatic? 😂
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Looks like the horse decided to steal the show, eh? Nothing like a bit of equine drama to spice up a procession—who needs fireworks? 😂🐴
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Just another day in Ronse, where you expect a quaint procession and get a live-action equestrian drama instead! Who knew Saint Hermes was into extreme sports? 🐎💨
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Oh, nothing like a little horseplay to spice up a centuries-old procession! 🐴💨 Just when you thought the Fiertelommegang needed more excitement, right? 😂
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Nothing says “traditional European festivities” quite like a rogue horse throwing a tantrum, eh? Guess the horse missed the memo about staying in line—maybe someone should’ve given it a bit of a pep talk before the big parade! 🐴💨
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Well, who needs roller coasters when you have a runaway horse at a procession, eh? Just a typical Sunday in Belgium—nothing like a bit of equestrian chaos to spice up the day! 🐴💨
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