A woman was severely injured after she was thrown off her horse on a trail in Ipswich, Massachusetts. She said a man on a mountain bike spooked the horse, which later died. "It's unfortunate that I'm so incapacitated right now," Rosie Kennedy said from her bed at a rehab facility in Beverly Wednesday. Back on November 21, she was riding her 8-year-old horse "Pops" on a trail in Ipswich, when she said a man on a mountain bike zipped past some railroad tracks and turned onto the trail.
Main Idea: Rosie Kennedy was badly injured and her horse died after she says a bicyclist startled the horse on an Ipswich trail.
Key Points:
The trail accident shows how poor bike and horse mixing can cause serious injuries and raise risks for people using shared outdoor spaces.
Ipswich police reviewing the case may push clearer trail rules and safety habits for riders, walkers, and horse owners.
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The injured rider is the central human subject, describing the incident, her injuries, and her public call for.
Local police are actively investigating the incident, making them a concrete responding public entity in the story.
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