Carriage horse's fall in James Bay stemmed from harness malfunction: owner

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A long-time opponent of the horse-and-carriage business accused the company of downplaying the incident

An incident in which a horse pulling a carriage slipped and fell in James Bay on Sunday was the result of a harness malfunction, says the owner of Tally-Ho Carriage Tours.

As the driver led the carriage in a circle at Menzies and Superior streets, the horse bucked, she said. Jordan Reichert, a long-time opponent of the horse-and-carriage business and a member of the Victoria Horse Alliance, accused the company of downplaying the incident, which he called serious.

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