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Tragedy strikes Carmarthenshire equestrian community
A young woman’s untimely death has left a rural community reeling after a fatal incident at a local horse riding facility. Authorities confirmed that a 25-year-old woman lost her life during an event at Little Mill Equestrian Centre in Felinfach, Carmarthen, on the morning of Saturday, April 12. Dyfed-Powys Police responded to the scene shortly after 10:20 a.m., where the victim was pronounced dead. While the exact circumstances remain under review, officials have clarified that the incident is not being treated as suspicious, though a formal report will be submitted to HM Coroner.
The equestrian centre, described as a cornerstone of the local horse-riding community, expressed profound grief over the loss. In an emotional statement, representatives said they were “heartbroken and in shock” and pledged full cooperation with investigators. A mandatory referral has been forwarded to Carmarthenshire Council’s health and safety department, standard procedure in workplace-related fatalities.
Police emphasized support for the bereaved family, stating, “Our thoughts remain with the family at this difficult time.” The tragedy has reignited discussions about safety protocols in equestrian facilities, though specific details about the incident remain undisclosed pending further inquiry.
Residents and equestrian enthusiasts have flooded social media with tributes, highlighting the victim’s passion for horsemanship and the centre’s role in fostering local talent. Community leaders urged caution against speculation, emphasizing the need for factual clarity as investigations proceed.
For ongoing updates on this developing story and other Carmarthenshire news, readers are encouraged to subscribe to the local newsletter or join the dedicated WhatsApp community for real-time alerts. The incident marks one of the few fatal accidents recorded at Welsh equestrian centres in recent years, with national riding associations reporting an average of 3–5 serious incidents annually across the UK, according to 2023 industry data.
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