Family's vigil for teenage pony rider after fall
A 14-YEAR-OLD girl remains in a coma today following a "freak" accident at a horse trials event.
Kate Hunter, of Tealby, suffered head and leg injuries when her pony, Seagull Silver Lady, fell as she approached the final fence of a cross-country course at Bishop Burton College.
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Kate 'lives and breathes horses'. Submitted picture
The De Aston school pupil was competing in the Bishop Burton College Horse Trials, a one day event, organised by British Eventing, on Sunday.
Since then the teenager has been cared for at Hull Royal Infirmary, where her mother Sue has not left her bedside.
Her father, Ian, landlord of the Kings Head Inn in Tealby, said his daughter lived for horses.
"She lives and breathes horses – nothing else matters," he said. "This is her first season with British Eventing, but she has been doing Pony Club events for about three years – she's a very competent rider."

Kate Hunter ‘lives and breathes horses’.
Mr Hunter, who with wife Sue, has been keeping vigil at Kate's bedside, said support for his daughter had been overwhelming.
He said: "I would like to thank everybody – I never realised that my little girl knew so many people, or that so many people knew her.
"A dozen Get Well cards have come today and that has been going on all week.
"I just want to thank everybody because it is physically impossible to ring everybody and thank them.
"The support from the doctors at the scene, staff from British Eventing and the people on the street has been unbelievable.
"Even the ambulance crews have followed it up – they have all done a sterling job."
As for the accident, Mr Hunter said nobody knows what really happened.
"It was an awkward fence and it was in a dip for people to see. Even I have got doubts in my mind about what happened.
"There is only one person that really knows what happened at that last fence and she is still in a coma."
He added: "All we do know is that she came off and the horse fell onto her left leg and her head.
"She is still unconscious in intensive care at Hull Royal Infirmary.
"She is breathing on her own and she is making progress but she hasn't come round yet."
Liza Randall, PR and communications manager for British Eventing, said everyone at the organisation was wishing Kate well.
She said: "It is one of those freak accidents. We always have paramedics on site, so she would have been seen within a minute of the accident. We just wish her a speedy recovery."
Rozelle Grantham, district commissioner for Burton Hunt Pony Club, to which Kate belongs, described the teenager as a "lovely girl".
The family has also received daily calls wishing Kate well from De Aston School in Market Rasen.
Headteacher Ellenor Beighton said: "We are all desperately concerned to hear about Kate's accident – she is a delightful young person and always a credit to the school.
"Our thoughts and prayers are with her and her family at the moment and we are all waiting to hear good news."
Anyone who wishes to check on Kate's progress can contact the Kings Head on (01673) 838347 or Peter Wingham or Jess Parr.
Well wishes can also be posted below.







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by Lauren Hunter, market rasen.
Tuesday, November 09 2010, 4:44PM
“hushhh mrs ;)
little miss chatterbox!
i (L) you :D”
by Kate hunter, at school, im ment to be doing maths revision :P
Tuesday, November 09 2010, 12:04PM
“thankyou so much for all of your comments :) i didnt realise i new all of these people :) and even if i dont know you., you are verry nice :) lauren jade huhnter i love you so very much too and why yes we do kiss and make up ;) victoria ranshaw you are a true friend iloveyou so very much as well :) i am so glad i woke up because it ment i got to live the rest of my life and meet some people i hadnt met before...if you know what i mean ;) anyways i best get off this as im ment to be revising for my maths exame tomorrow iloveyou all speak soon.....Xxx”
by Laurie, U.S.A.
Monday, June 15 2009, 1:29PM
“Best wishes for a speedy recovery from across the pond. Get back up in the saddle soon.”
by Emily Gladwin, Market Rasen
Tuesday, June 09 2009, 10:09PM
“Thinking of you, always.
Only seems like yesterday since i was competing with you at Hill House.
Please get better soon.
Thoughts are with your family, and Pete.
xxx”
by caren, tealby
Monday, June 08 2009, 12:25AM
“can't sleep, thinking about you honey. we all need you back to your usual bubbly noisy self !! beth is missing you badly and she'll be there for you with every one else when you wake up.
all my love and thoughts with you, ian ,sue,barbara, andrew and corrine”
by Get well soon, Grimsby
Sunday, June 07 2009, 8:34PM
“I know i don't know you but it must be a very upsetting time for your family and i hope you get better because it was a tragic moment for you so ill be happy if you get better and write to me okii and your family should be proud to have a brave girl but upset as you are in hospital and they will always remember and cherish you deep down in their heart that you will always be there for them to care and to help so plzzz plzzz plzzz get well soon luv ya kate x x x x x Byeeeee”
by tarkley, nearby
Sunday, June 07 2009, 4:02PM
“love & best wishes,get well soon darling.”
by steph barker, kirmington
Sunday, June 07 2009, 2:53PM
“Hope you get well very soon, riding horses is a passion and one that never stops!!! sending best wishes to you and all your family xx”
by beth tyson, tealby
Sunday, June 07 2009, 1:08PM
“please get better really soon kate. hated seeing you lying in your hospital bed. love you , miss you, really best mates forever. i'm always here for you. i'll look after pete for you.”
by Tiana Birkett, Searby
Sunday, June 07 2009, 9:46AM
“Hope you get better soon Kate. Can't beleive it. it wasn't that long ago since i saw you at hillhouse.
Really hope for a speedy recovery. Thoughts are with your family and Pete
xxx”