'Unicorns' Come To Aid Of Injured Girl: A Magical Experience In Wales
July 25, 2024
Sometimes the most perfect memories are made when you least expect them. Two years ago, while on holiday in Wales, a little girl named Frankie experienced an extraordinary moment of magic and wonder following a frightening accident.
Frankie was riding her beloved horse, Biscuit, when the horses got a little too excited. As Biscuit tried to catch up with another horse, Ellie, she slipped on the moss. Thankfully, Biscuit was unharmed, but Frankie took a hard fall, injuring her shoulder.
While they waited for her father to navigate the Welsh moors and get them to the hospital, something incredible happened.
A herd of wild Welsh ponies, which the family had admired from a distance on previous holidays, approached through the mist. Each pony gently nuzzled Frankie, acknowledging her presence before continuing on their way up the hill.
The family was moved to tears by this magical encounter. Frankie's mother instinctively wanted to protect her daughter, but it was clear that the ponies meant no harm. Their gentle interactions conveyed a sense of understanding and empathy that left a lasting impression.
This enchanting experience provided comfort and distraction for Frankie as they made their way to the hospital. The doctors there even referred to her as "Sleeping Beauty," talking to the animals. Viewers have described the ponies as real-life unicorns.
Watch the video below.
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