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Former four-star occasion rider Caroline March dies aged 31


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    Occasion rider Caroline March has died on the age of 31.



    Caroline, who suffered spinal accidents in a cross-country fall in April 2022, shared the explanations for her resolution, in a letter.

    With the letter, an announcement on her Fb web page reads: “It’s with nice disappointment that we announce the passing of Caroline on Saturday 23 March 2024.

    “She wished to go away this remaining submit within the hopes you could achieve an understanding of who she actually was and the selections she made. Please learn her message with an open thoughts and be respectful for the sake of her household and buddies. She might be significantly missed.”

    Caroline was knowledgeable occasion rider who competed to three-star (now four-star) stage, together with at Blenheim, Chatsworth and Gatcombe.

    Fellow eventer Piggy March, who’s married to Caroline’s brother Tom, stated: “I can safely say doubtless the worst weekend of our lives nevertheless it isn’t about us, it’s about expensive Caroline.

    “She was decided to do that, as she has stated in her personal phrases, and there was NOTHING anybody was going to do to cease her.

    “Clearly that is heartbreaking however our personal consolation comes from hoping she is now at peace and in some place she actually needed to be. She was a really courageous lady.

    “Thanks for all of the love and assist proven from so many. It actually means a lot to us all however please can everybody give household a while and house to come back to phrases with our devastating loss.

    “She was very beloved and might be missed significantly. RIP expensive Caroline.”

    In a joint assertion, British Eventing (BE) and the British Eventing Help Belief stated they had been saddened to study of Caroline’s dying.

    “Eventing is a close-knit neighborhood and Caroline was a preferred and profitable member of the eventing household. Life-changing accidents are extraordinarily troublesome bodily and mentally, each for the person and people round them, and everybody handles them in their very own manner. Caroline was conscious of and engaged with the assistance provided to BE competing members.

    “British Eventing and the BE Help Belief prolong their deepest sympathy to Caroline’s household and buddies throughout this troublesome time.”

    The BE Help Belief psychological well being helpline could be accessed 24/7 on 07780 008877. The Samaritans helpline can also be accessible 24 hours a day, on 116 123.

    • This information story has been written following reporting tips from the Samaritans and IPSO

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