A New York State equestrian was disastrously killed Wednesday when she was killed by her steed amid a demonstrate this week.
Becca Weissbard, 22, was tossed from her stallion and the creature fell on top of her amid a show in Saugerties on Wednesday.
Becca Weissbard, 22, was tossed from her stallion and the creature fell on top of her amid a show in Saugerties on Wednesday.
The group, including Weissbard's mom, viewed with sickening apprehension as the youthful gold medalist was pulverized to death.
Saugerties Police Chief Joseph Sinagra Weissbard's mom was the principal individual to hurried to her little girl's guide, reports the Daily Freeman
Paramedics reacted to the scene yet were not able resuscitate Weissbard.
The Manorville equestrian was on her second go through a 10-jump course when the stallion struck a cross post.
The Hampton's Classic Horse Show issued the accompanying explanation on its site on Thursday:
"The Long Island equestrian group is grief stricken that Becca Weissbard passed on in a riding mishap yesterday. Our most profound sympathies to her folks, Eric and Lynn, her family, and her numerous companions."
Authorities with Horse Shows in the Sun said this is the main passing in the occasion's history.
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