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The horses that were injured in last week's accident at the N2/George Rex Drive interchange, are recovering well from their injuries, vets have confirmed. The mare, named Mirror of the Moon, and her two-month-old filly have been under the care of Dr Wendy Tait at Animal Antics since the accident on Tuesday 15 November. "The filly has fully recovered, she's been great," Tait confirmed.
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