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Lorna Brooke dead at 37: Jockey tragically loses life following awful Taunton fall
JOCKEY Lorna Brooke has tragically died aged 37.
The amateur rider suffered an awful fall at Taunton on April 8.
Lorna Brooke has tragically died after her fall[/caption]
The racing world was plunged into sadness after the death of amateur jockey Lorna Brooke[/caption]
Brooke was airlifted to hospital after she came off horse Orchestrated – trained by her mum Lady Susan Brooke – and had been in an induced coma.
Her death was announced in a statement released by the Injured Jockeys Fund on Monday morning.
The statement read: “It is with deep sadness that we have to share the tragic news that Lorna Brooke passed away yesterday.
“Her family thank everyone for their kindness in the last ten days, particularly the staff at Southmeads Hospital who were so professional.
“They will be having a private funeral and will hold a celebration of Lorna’s life once Covid-19 restrictions allow.”
Racing at Taunton in Somerset was stopped for over an hour while racecourse medics attended Brooke.
She was taken to Southmead Hospital in Bristol by helicopter.
She underwent tests for a suspected spinal injury but, due to complications suffered as a result of her fall, was placed in an induced coma on Friday before sadly passing away on Sunday.
Brooke tragically succumbed to the injuries she sustained after a fall at Taunton on April 8[/caption]
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Brooke had ridden 17 winners in Britain and Ireland over the course of her career, which started in 2001.
Arguably her biggest triumph came in November 2015 when she landed a Ladies Handicap Chase at Fairyhouse aboard 25-1 shot Moonlone Lane – a horse previously ridden by AP McCoy.
Devastated racing fans expressed their shock and sadness upon learning of her death.
SunSport columnist Matt Chapman wrote: “Amateur jockey Lorna Brooke has sadly and tragically passed away. We can only send our deepest sympathy to her friends and family. And remember the sport we love can be so so tough.”
Grand National-winning trainer Henry de Bromhead said: “Our thoughts are with the family and friends of Lorna Brooke.”
Brooke was a top amateur rider and her death has shocked the racing world[/caption]
One racing follower posted online: “Absolutely devastating thoughts go out to her family and friends.”
Another wrote: “Awful, awful news about Lorna Brooke. We are perhaps guilty of underestimating the immense danger jockeys/work riders are in every time they go out to ride, both in the mornings and in races.”
A fellow Twitter user said: “What horrible news. Thoughts with all family and friends of Lorna and everyone connected with her in the sport.”
One shocked fan posted: “My blood had just run cold. Cannot believe what I have just read about Lorna Brooke. Words cannot express my feelings.”
While another wrote: “Devastated to hear that Lorna Brooke has tragically passed away following her fall at Taunton. Sending support to all connected with Lorna. Horrific news.”
Brooke fell at the third fence of the Pontispool Equine Sports Centre Handicap Chase earlier this month.
She suffered ‘significant’ swelling on her brain as a result of the fall, and was said to be in a ‘serious but stable’ condition in intensive care.
Fellow jockeys and fans had passed on their well wishes before her tragic death was confirmed.