Central Park Carriage Horse's Cause Of Death Revealed
The cause of death for a Central Park carriage horse that collapsed has been identified as a toxic Japanese yew shrub, as confirmed by a Transport Workers Union report. Investigators refuted claims of mistreatment, emphasizing city laws prohibit horses from eating vegetation in Central Park. The incident has reignited debates over the future of carriage horses.
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Published 17 Jun 2026, 19:33 UTC · Updated 17 Jun 2026, 20:10 UTC
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