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‘Boom, they were gone:’ Alberta trainers mourn loss of two horses struck by lightning

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Lightning strikes Calgary school, setting fire on roof A number of horses in the herd have made the area their new resting place.

Czar, an old, grey Andalusian, stood over his two fallen comrades –Cipato and Jacinto — for 24 hours after they died, Tipton said, and never strays far away.It’s something Tipton, who has been working with horses for the past 50 years, has never seen before.“Those horses never left them, not for a minute.

The little black guy was trying to wake them up and this grey horse stood over them and would not leave them until they were in the ground,” he said.“Any time I look up here, it never changes … morning to night.

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