Broadway Boy and jockey Tom Bellamy fell at the 25th fence while leading the Grand National, prompting initial fears for their well-being. Despite the dramatic fall, both horse and jockey were reported to have returned to the stables for further assessment, with Bellamy taken to Aintree University Hospital for additional checks while Broadway Boy underwent tests and observations overnight. The incident sparked criticism from animal rights groups over the coverage and safety measures at the event, although overall fatalities have decreased in recent years due to improved welfare standards.
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