Pony saved from drowning in Burnley river
Dave McCormick, who works for Burnley’s Horse and Pony Protection Association, dived into the River Calder to help rescue four-year-old Juno who fell into the water after banking collapsed due to heavy rain at Royle Equestrian Centre on Sunday.
Dave and a group of 10 rescuers worked for 45 minutes to get the horse out of the freezing river.
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Hide AdIn a last-ditch bid to save the pony, Dave dived neck-deep into the river to guide the animal to safety.
Amanda Fitton, who owns Juno, said: “Dave was incredibly brave. Looking back, everyone put themselves in a lot of danger – but they didn’t think, they just acted.”
HAPPA officer Dave played down his role, saying: “I was just in the right place at the right time. It was a real team effort from everybody.”
There’s more on this great rescue story in Friday’s Express!