Published:
October 16, 2009 09:01 am EDT
A barn fire in Michigan early Thursday morning has claimed the life of five standardbred racehorses, leaving an owner heart-broken
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Horseman Tom Clark had just returned from racing at Northville Downs and came home to a smoldering 40 x 120' barn that was burned to the ground along with some 3,000 bales of hay and standardbreds Buckeye Ricky, Buckeye Elizabeth, Buckeye Alexi, KB Twister and Rich Yankee. Thankfully one horse, KB Lady, escaped the fire.
"My heart broke," Clark told The Times Herald. "I couldn't tell you how I felt. It was unbelievable."
One barn that held farm equipment was saved by the firefighters, of which two were injured during the 10 hours on the scene.
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Although we are hundreds of
Although we are hundreds of miles away we cried with you Tom. I can imagine how you felt as we came very close at one time too. I know you will never forget but know that there are many thinking of you. Stay strong.
Such a sad story to read
Such a sad story to read about.
My heart goes out to the owner of those beautiful horses.
Marie Stoyles-Moura