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Boris the horse sues over crash that cost his job; GENTLE GIANT: INJURED STAR CLYDESDALE IS SHADOW OF HIS OLD SELF.(News)
From:
Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
| Date:
June 8, 2000| Author:
Dow, Bob
| COPYRIGHT 2000 Scottish Daily Record & Sunday. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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A CELEBRITY horse is set to sue over a road crash that cost him his career.
Boris the Clydesdale's owner, George Walker, is claiming damages on his behalf for post- traumatic stress following the smash.
And he says if he doesn't get the compensation he wants, he is prepared to go to court.
Fourteen-year-old gentle giant Boris - a favourite at functions all over Scotland - has been unable to work since a car smashed into him as he pulled a bridal pa...
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