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Global Stayer Verema Euthanised After Breaking Down In Melbourne Cup
THE Aga Khan's initial introduction to the Melbourne Cup has finished in desolation after his valued female horse Verema separated during the race and was put down.
The five-year-old horse snapped a right foreleg around the rear of the course and authorities had no other choice than to euthanise her.

Dr Brian Stewart, Racing Victoria's head of veterinary equine and government assistance, affirmed Verema had been put down.

"It is with lament that we affirm that Verema needed to euthanised in the wake of experiencing a break to its right foreleg during the running of the Emirates Melbourne Cup.

"This was an appalling mishap that happens rarely in dashing and our feelings are stretched out right now to the Aga Khan, Alain de Royer Dupre and the associations of Verema."

The Aga Khan is one of the world's best racehorse proprietors and raisers, and his privately invested money is assessed to be pretty much as high as $3 billion.

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Forbes depicts the Aga Khan, whose family are immediate relatives of the Prophet Muhammad, as one of the world's 10 most extravagant royals, notwithstanding not managing a geographic region.

The Aga Khan's little girl Princess Zahra has been in Australia addressing her family and drew the No. 3 entryway for the pony in Saturday night's boundary draw.

Verema was prepared by Alain de Royer-Dupre, who arranged Americain to win the 2010 Melbourne Cup.

Verema had won the Group 2 Prix de Kergolay at her latest beginning, a similar race Americain won en route to the Cup, and associations were incredibly certain about a decent appearance in Australia. 토토사이트 검증

She was a $17 entering the Melbourne Cup and had just begun dashing year and a half prior.

A posthumous will be performed at the University of Melbourne Veterinary Clinic as is standard practice.