The horse from Alex Ferguson's stable died during a race in Britain.
10.01.2026
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Shostal Oleksandr
10.01.2026
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Tragic news from the world of horses
The horse, partially owned by the legendary former 'Manchester United' manager Sir Alex Ferguson, died during a race at Kempton racecourse. The sad news about the death of the forty-year-old favorite Khalifa Du Berle, who tragically died after falling during a Grade Two race, came when he hit the fence. The six-year-old horse was thrown by rider Harry Cobden just minutes before the finish.“This is a great loss for the whole team,”- noted stable representatives. Khalifa Du Berle will be remembered by fans as a talented athlete who promised a lot in his career. The tragic fate of Khalifa Du Berle highlights the risks that horses and their riders face during competitions. The loss of such a talented horse as he is not only shocks supporters but also raises questions about safety at racecourses. In the world of horse sport, such incidents always spark discussions about the conditions under which races are held and their impact on the lives of animals.
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