Tribute to 'fearless' soldier who died after fall from horse at royal show
Summary
Lance Bombardier Ciara Sullivan, a 24-year-old soldier with the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery, died after falling from her horse at the Royal Windsor Horse Show. She was treated on the scene but died from her injuries. King Charles III and other royals were present during the incident and expressed their condolences.Key Facts
- Ciara Sullivan was a soldier and skilled horse rider in the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery.
- She fell from her horse shortly after 7 p.m. while leaving the arena at the Royal Windsor Horse Show.
- Despite medical help, she died at the scene due to serious injuries.
- King Charles III and members of the royal family were at the event and were saddened by her death.
- Sullivan joined the army at 18 and became an advanced regimental riding instructor.
- She participated in ceremonies for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral and King Charles III’s coronation.
- Police found no suspicious circumstances related to her death.
- Military leaders and the Defence Secretary praised her dedication and professionalism.
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