Moment runaway Household Cavalry horses crash through parked electric bikes ... trends now

Moment runaway Household Cavalry horses crash through parked electric bikes ... trends now
Moment runaway Household Cavalry horses crash through parked electric bikes ... trends now

Moment runaway Household Cavalry horses crash through parked electric bikes ... trends now

New footage of the runaway Household Cavalry horses shows them crash through parked electric bikes with one falling to the ground after 'being startled by building work' and going on a blind-panic bolt through central London.

The video from the day of the incident shows the horses running across a road and crashing through parked e-bikes.

A white horse, thought to be the runaway seen covered in claret named Vida, can be seen falling to the ground as it collides with the bikes suggesting that this incident could have caused the bloody injuries.

At 8.20am on Wednesday five Household Cavalry horses were spooked as they passed through Wilton Crescent in Belgravia after they heard a loud noise from concrete dropping on the floor.

They bolted and fled through busy city streets on a rampage that lasted two hours.

Five people, including three soldiers riding the horses, were injured in three separate incidents during the ordeal.

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New footage of the runaway Household Cavalry horses shows them crash through parked electric bikes

New footage of the runaway Household Cavalry horses shows them crash through parked electric bikes

One of the horses in the video, thought to be Vida, can be seen falling over as she collides with the bikes

One of the horses in the video, thought to be Vida, can be seen falling over as she collides with the bikes

Is is believed that the five horses were spooked when some cement was dropped by the travelator onto the ground

Is is believed that the five horses were spooked when some cement was dropped by the travelator onto the ground

The horses slammed into a tour bus parked on Buckingham Palace Road and a taxi outside the Clermont Hotel - smashing their windows - before two were seen running through Aldwych with their chests covered in blood.

They ran for six miles through the capital before finally being caught in Limehouse, east London.

Two of the steeds, Vida and Quaker, are said to be 'seriously injured' with army bosses claiming it is 'too early to know' if they will ever return to active duty.

Leading equine charity, The Horse Trust, has offered to rescue them if they are unable to return to military duty.

Vida (white horse) and Trojan (black horse) on their rampage through London after being 'spooked by builders moving rubble' are in a 'serious condition'

Vida (white horse) and Trojan (black horse)

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