17 January 2012
Firefighters are urging horse-owners to check that their fields and paddocks are secure following an incident early yesterday morning.
A horse was killed after straying on to the Marlow bypass. It was struck by a Ford Transit van, which then caught fire.
Crews from Marlow and High Wycombe attended the incident. Watch Manager Richard Boast, from Marlow Fire Station, said: “The horse was wearing a blanket and we believe it had somehow managed to get out of an adjacent field.
“It then strayed into the path of a van travelling towards Handy Cross.
“This was a tragic incident for the horse and owner and could have had serious consequences for the driver.
“We are appealing to everyone who keeps a horse to carry out regular checks to make sure that the animal is kept in a secure area.
“For example, making sure that a perimeter fence is kept in good repair could be all it takes to avoid a future tragedy.”
Firefighters were called to the incident at 4.18am and were at the scene for about an hour.