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Prankster Fells Filly

ASCOT, England -- A spectator leaped onto the track at Royal Ascot and brought a filly crashing to the ground in what witnesses said appeared to be a drunken dare in front of friends. A police spokesman said the spectator, 21, had been taken to hospital suffering from multiple injuries after Thursday's incident. The filly, the French-trained Papago, and jockey Michael Kinane were sent crashing to the ground in a shocking incident at England's most glamorous race meeting. It was a horrific fall that had the 70,000 crowd gasping.

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