Gemma Owen left heartbroken following the sudden death of horse Sirius trends now

Gemma Owen left heartbroken following the sudden death of horse Sirius trends now
Gemma Owen left heartbroken following the sudden death of horse Sirius trends now

Gemma Owen left heartbroken following the sudden death of horse Sirius trends now

'He was taken far too soon': Gemma Owen reveals she has been left heartbroken following the sudden death of beloved horse Sirius

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Dressage rider Gemma Owen took to social media on Monday to reveal her beloved horse Sirius has died suddenly. 

The former Love Island star, 19, has asked fans to 'respect her privacy' following the sad news, saying 'you'll never be replaced.' 

Sharing a gallery of pictures of Sirius, Gemma wrote: 'On Friday we lost my horse of a lifetime due to a sudden and severe illness words can’t describe how much this horse meant to me and my family.

'He was truly one in a million everyone who met Siz will know how amazing and caring his temperament was. 

'He was taken far too soon, he has left us all heartbroken and in complete shock.'

'He was taken far too soon': Gemma Owen has been left heartbroken following the sudden death of beloved horse Sirius on Friday following a 'sudden and severe illness'

'He was taken far too soon': Gemma Owen has been left heartbroken following the sudden death of beloved horse Sirius on Friday following a 'sudden and severe illness'

She penned: 'He was truly one in a million everyone who met Siz will know how amazing and caring his temperament was'

She penned: 'He was truly one in a million everyone who met Siz will know how amazing and caring his temperament was'

She continued: 'You taught me so much siz and I will never be able to thank you enough, you brought so much joy and happiness to our lives and you’ll never be replaced. I love you endlessly.

'Please respect my privacy in this painful time.'

Michael

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