Racing Community Mourns Popular Stable Hand After Tragic Death
- Peta Tait died after being kicked in the head by a horse at a Melbourne racetrack at 7:30 a.m. on July 1.
- Emergency services arrived, but Tait could not be revived, and Victoria Police are preparing a report for the coroner.
- Busuttin Racing expressed sadness over Tait's passing, calling her a 'much-loved team member.'
- Racing Victoria's CEO, Aaron Morrison, stated that Tait's death serves as a reminder of the dedication of stable workers.
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'One in a million' former jockey dies aged 43 after being kicked by horse
A ‘ONE in a million’ former jockey has died aged 43 after being kicked in the head by a horse. Heartbroken friends said they had ‘lost their little girl’ as they came to terms with the shock passing of Australian Peta Tait. GettyPeta Tait, seen here with trainer and ‘father figure’ Reg Manning, has died aged 43 after being kicked in the head by a horse[/caption] GettyThe former jockey was remembered as a ‘one in a million’ person after the ‘trag…
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