Tallahassee, FL – Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Charles Bronson says very preliminary results received this afternoon of necropsies done on horses that collapsed and died at a Palm Beach polo tournament on Sunday have not identified a diagnosis. The necropsies found no remarkable signs that could indicate a specific cause of death.

“The thing that is consistent with all the horses is hemorrhaging and pulmonary edema,” said Mark Fagan, spokesman for the agricultural department. “That’s consistent through all the necropsies so far, and we certainly expect that with the remaining few necropsies.”

Fagan said that an official cause of death wouldn’t be released until the toxicology reports are completed — those results aren’t expected until the end of the week, at the earliest.

 

State officials will continue their investigation and will be doing additional testing of tissue samples to determine if they contain any toxins and will also be conducting laboratory tests on blood samples. 

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