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Donovan Bowling (15) died from head injuries sustained after he was thrown from a horse
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Published: Jul 05, 2009 @ 4:44 AM
Donovan Bowling (15)
Date:
Jul 03, 2009
Cause of Death:
Horse Fall
Location:
London, KY
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A 15-year-old Laurel county teen is dead after a horse riding accident.
Donovan Bowling of London was riding a colt on Monday when the horse threw him off, causing the teenager to hit his head.
Bowling held on four days, but died late Friday afternoon at the University of Kentucky Medical Center.
A fund has been set up in his name to help with funeral expenses at First National Bank and Forcht Bank in London.
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