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Horses killed, courier injured in Omahu van crash

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3 May, 2017 06:57 PM3 mins to read

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A courier van hit horses on Taihape Rd early yesterday. The driver was seriously injured and three horses died. Photo / Warren Buckland

A courier van hit horses on Taihape Rd early yesterday. The driver was seriously injured and three horses died. Photo / Warren Buckland

A courier driver injured in a crash that killed two roaming horses on a darkened highway near Hastings early yesterday was last night in a serious but stable condition in hospital.
A third horse was later euthanised.

The man, in his 40s, was travelling towards Hastings in a 100km/h zone, approaching the Taihape Rd settlement of Omahu and about 1.5km from the intersection with State Highway 50, when the crash happened about 4.10am.

Hastings Fire Service senior station officer Mike Manning said two appliances and crews went to the scene, where it was pitch-dark. The driver was trapped in the van and two of the horses were dead beside the vehicle.

Officers worked for about 25 minutes to stabilise the man before extricating him, after which he was taken by St John Ambulance to hospital about 9km away.

Hawke's Bay District Health Board staff said early last night the driver was in a serious but stable condition in the High Dependency Unit at Hawke's Bay Hospital in Hastings.

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One person who was at the scene said it was understood the man had a broken leg and a head laceration.

Police said two horses died at the scene and one was euthanised by a vet called when the animal was found injured after bolting from the scene.

Another, which had also bolted, was soon found uninjured and put in a paddock belonging to a resident who checked the horse after dawn, and fed the animal carrots.

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Animal control staff from the Hastings District Council removed the dead horses, and the carcasses were claimed by the owner later in the day, said council communications manager Diane Joyce.

Early-morning road user Lisa Mullins was concerned about the amount of time it had taken animal control to call a vet and for the vet to arrive to attend the horse that had to be euthanised.

She said in Facebook posts she was on her way to work, and stopped at the scene, going with a police officer to where the injured horse was standing - "alone, no halter, no nothing, unsteady and afraid".

She said it was about 4.30am and she stood with the horse to make sure he "wasn't going anywhere and to try to keep him calm".

"Animal control came quite some time later and I asked when was the vet coming," she wrote.

It was apparently only then that a vet was called, and an hour and a half before one arrived and euthanised the animal.

"I stayed while he was put to sleep," she wrote. "Was a very sad start to the day for all concerned."

Police said last night there had been no lighting in the area of the crash, and that police were trying to establish why the horses were on the road.

"At any time of the year drivers need to be vigilant when driving on rural roads as escaped or wandering stock is always a possibility and hazard."

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