Horse rescued after falling into Grays river

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Horse being rescuedImage source, Essex Fire Service
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Firefighters used straps to pull the horse from the river

A horse that slipped on an icy verge and fell into a river was rescued by firefighters.

Essex County Fire and Rescue Service, external was called to Churchill Road, Grays, at about 07:07 GMT on Monday.

The animal rescue unit from Chelmsford waded into the waist-high water and guided the horse to the edge of the river, using straps.

The animal was then pulled to safety and left in the care of its owners, the fire service said.

Image source, Essex Fire Service
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The horse was left in the care of its owners

Image source, Essex Fire Service
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Firefighters guided the animal to the river's edge

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