Western India-based jockey D K Ashish who had gone to Kolkata to ride Bold As Brass in the Calcutta Okas (Gr 3) yesterday had a nasty fall during the race. Just when the 11-horse field was straightening up for the homestretch after negotiating the final turn at the 500-meter marker
Western India-based jockey D K Ashish who had gone to Kolkata to ride Bold As Brass in the Calcutta Okas (Gr 3) yesterday had a nasty fall during the race. Just when the 11-horse field was straightening up for the homestretch after negotiating the final turn at the 500-meter marker.
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Bold As Brass apparently stumbled badly on the wide outside, throwing off Ashish. The fall was so nasty it fractured the jockey's skull. Ashish was immediately taken to hospital, where doctors found no pulse, but after herculean effort managed to revive his heartbeats and put him on ventilator.
Though some of the best neurosurgeons are attending to Ashish, his condition, was described as "extremely criticial" by S Zervan, another Mumbai-based jockey who too was in Kolkata to ride in the same race.
Zervan, who was supposed to fly along with D K Ashish back to Mumbai yesterday evening to ride on the 2000 Guineas card at Mahalaxmi, said he had cancelled his ticket. "I am staying back in the hospital tonight and fly back tomorrow morning," Zervan added, "after someone from his family comes here."