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Horse spooked by fireworks was being ridden before fatal Thames car crash

Chris Marriner
By Chris Marriner
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10 Nov, 2023 06:05 AM5 mins to read

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A horse frightened by fireworks in Thames has run into the path of a car and been fatally struck. Video / Supplied

The horse killed when it collided with a car in Thames on Guy Fawkes night was being ridden before it was spooked by fireworks.

Video circulating on social media shows the horse and its rider on the main street of Thames, purportedly on Guy Fawkes night - though the date it was filmed could not be confirmed.

The horse, named Coruba, later bucked its rider, who was still chasing after it when it galloped into the path of the car around 9pm on Sunday night.

The animal died instantly and the driver of the car walked away with minor injuries.

The horse’s owner, a keen bushman, is devastated by the loss of his “companion”, a Coromandel local told the Herald.

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Graphic video shared online showed the horse running down the road, onlookers at first expressing surprise and amusement at seeing the horse on Rolleston St.

But that quickly turned to panic as the approaching car was spotted.

“Stop the car!” a voice exclaimed and bystanders attempted to flag the motorist down, before a sickening impact was heard.

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The driver of the Mazda says he feels "lucky to be alive". Photo / Tony Carter-Gerraty
The driver of the Mazda says he feels "lucky to be alive". Photo / Tony Carter-Gerraty

Driver Tony Carter-Gerraty told the Herald he saw the people just a moment before the impact and had no time to react.

“All of a sudden there was something jumping through my window and the window hit my face,” he said.

He said the horse’s owner was chasing behind the animal on foot when it collided with his car.

Carter-Gerraty said he believed the animal died instantly, and he was “lucky to be alive”.

He walked away with only minor injuries, photos of the damage to his Mazda Familia showing how close he came to death.

The front window was caved in on the driver’s side and the impact left a large dent on the roof.

He said the window hit him in the face and he was left with a sore chest from his seatbelt but was otherwise uninjured.

Carter-Gerraty questioned why the animal was out on Guy Fawkes night and said he felt for the owner but had been left without transport to work and has launched a GiveALittle campaign raise funds for a replacement vehicle.

Tony Carter-Gerraty says he had no time to react before the horse hit his car (pictured). Photo / Tony Carter-Gerraty
Tony Carter-Gerraty says he had no time to react before the horse hit his car (pictured). Photo / Tony Carter-Gerraty

Other locals who saw the animal that night took to social media to voice their concerns. One person claimed they had been forced to take evasion action earlier that night after coming across the horse and rider on the edge of town, believing the rider was struggling to control his horse.

That concern was shared by the Thames-Coromandel District Council.

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Noting that council bylaws do not prohibit people from riding a horse in a public place, a council spokesperson said anyone bringing animals into a public place must keep them under control, and must do so safely and not cause a nuisance to other people, or pose a hazard to traffic.

“Riding a horse in a town centre on Guy Fawkes night when fireworks are likely to be set off may not be in the horse’s best interest,” the spokesperson said.

“We’d ask that animal owners ensure their animals are in a safe space if fireworks are likely to be going off and that people setting off fireworks do so in a safe manner and be mindful of their neighbours.”

Police said inquiries to determine the circumstances of the crash are ongoing and the Herald understands the horse’s rider has spoken with police about the incident.

The horse was not the only animal that reportedly died as a result of fireworks this year and animal lovers shared their anger online.

The Ban the Boom NZ page saw outraged animal lovers petitioning politicians to ban the sale of fireworks.

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“You guys can make this happen - ban the sale of fireworks,” one woman wrote. “People are being injured, animals are dying. It’s about time NZ stopped this madness, or shall we wait until a child dies before you step up and do something?”

The SPCA also spoke out after Coruba’s death, repeating its calls for a ban on the private sale and use of fireworks.

“We are absolutely devastated to hear that it was reportedly fireworks that caused this tragic outcome, and our hearts are with the horse’s owner and the driver,” Dr Corey Regnerus-Kell, SPCA’s general manager of animal services, told the Herald earlier this week.

“SPCA receives dozens of calls relating to fireworks, especially around Guy Fawkes, including animal injuries, frightened animals, missing pets and, occasionally, abuse of animals.

“The loud noises and bright flashes of light can be very frightening and many animals become highly distressed, and this is exactly what has occurred here.

“We advocate for a ban on the private sale and use of fireworks in New Zealand due to the distress and harm they cause to animals. SPCA also advocates that fireworks, pyrotechnics and gas-fired explosions should never be permitted to be used at events involving animals due to the distress they cause animals.”

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