Malta Independent

A karozzin horse collapsed and died yesterday in Floriana, prompting the parliament­ary secretary for animal rights to call for a revision of the laws. This was the second karozzin horse to have collapsed on the job since Saturday

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A horse pulling a traditiona­l karozzin collapsed and died in Floriana yesterday afternoon.

The incident happened on St Francis Street, which leads up from the harbour to the War Memorial, at around 1pm.

Witnesses said that the horse stood on its hind legs and seconds later collapsed and died.

The karozzin was carrying tourists at the time.

The police were on site and some traffic congestion was reported as a result of the incident.

In a reaction, Parliament­ary Secretary Clint Camilleri expressed his concern and said he had sent vets and animal welfare officers to determine the precise facts which led to the horse’s death.

He said he will be following matters closely so that such incidents are reduced. “There is a need for a revision of laws regulating karozzini,” he said.

This is the second case of a horse collapsing in less than a week after a mare also pulling a karozzin collapsed on Saturday afternoon.

The Animal Welfare Department examined the mare after its fall and concluded that it had not suffered from serious injuries and there was no sign of animal cruelty.

A protest is being held on Saturday for the ban of traditiona­l Maltese karozzini with Animal rights activists saying that horses should not be used for the amusement of tourists, especially during the hot summer months.

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Photo: Michael Camilleri
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