Horse Dies in Last Race at Belmont Park: PETA Statement

Please see the following statement from PETA Senior Vice President Kathy Guillermo regarding the death of Excursionniste in the 13th race at Belmont Park this evening:

Racing couldn’t manage to keep all horses alive for even one Triple Crown day this year. Belmont Park did not do enough to prevent Excursionniste’s death. PETA urged the New York Racing Association and the New York State Gaming Commission to require CT scans for all horses racing today in order to screen for preexisting injuries, which are present in 90% of these fatalities. They refused. The racing industry is digging its own grave—as well as this horse’s.

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