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Shocking footage shows the horrifying moment a Royal Cavalry horse stampede on a tourist’s arm, causing him to faint, and large crowds and police rushed to the Royal Cavalry Museum in London.
Footage posted to YouTube by the account “Buska In The Park” on Saturday showed the giant animal viciously biting an unsuspecting tourist outside the museum in central London.
The video shows a number of tourists standing close to the Kingsguard’s horses taking photos, before an unsuspecting woman wearing an oversized Pink Floyd T-shirt, sunglasses and a baseball cap walks into the frame.
A video uploaded to YouTube over the weekend shows a tourist being violently bitten by a Kingsguard horse in London. BUSKA IN THE PARK / YouTube
The woman approached the animal and when she tried to get close quickly to take a photo, she was instantly bitten.
The tourist cried out in pain and rushed to her companion, who quickly examined her arm.
The injured tourist is shown on her knees while another tourist tries to clean her wounds.
“She was hurt really badly,” a man behind the camera can be heard saying.
The woman was bitten so hard that she collapsed and fainted. BUSKA IN THE PARK / YouTube
Other footage shows the injured tourist falling to the ground and appearing unconscious, with another member of the group fanning her.
As the tourists continued to pose with the horse, the photographer ran off and alerted officers to the unconscious tourist.
Three officers surrounded the victim and appeared to be questioning him, but it was not immediately clear whether they provided any further medical treatment to the victim.
Despite a warning sign next to where the King’s Guards were stationed reading: “Caution: Horses may kick and bite. Do not touch reins. Thank you,” the guards have long been a popular attraction for tourists.