SEVEN cavalry horses are free on the streets of London, with one seemingly covered in blood.
The Ministry of Defence has confirmed seven Household Cavalry horses are loose in central London.
They were unable to comment further at this stage as enquiries into the circumstances are ongoing.
A Metropolitan police spokesman said: “We are aware of a number of horses that are currently loose in central London and are working with colleagues, including the Army, to locate them.”
Onlookers report one horse covered in blood after spotting a soldier falling from the animal.
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