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CARRIAGE HORSES BARN FIRE IN MEMPHIS KILLS SEVEN SHOW HORSES WBIR.COM - Knoxville, TN. 7/8/06 - The Associated Press Authorities say seven show horses died after the two barns they were staying
in caught on fire. The quarter horses were locked in their stables and unable to
escape the fire early Thursday morning in Millington. Fire officials are still
investigating the cause of the blaze. The horses competed in shows and belonged to David and Shirley Weisinger, who
said the fire may have been caused by an electrical problem in one of the barns.
Nothing remained of the barns except ashes, bales of hay and charred farm
equipment. The couple buried the horses in an area behind where the barns had
been. The Weisingers had insurance on the barns and equipment but not the horses.
The couple estimated the value of the horses to be around $23,000 dollars. Last August another barn fire killed 27 Tennessee walking horses in DeSoto
County. There was never a conclusive ruling on the cause, but investigators said
lighting was the most likely explanation. Return to
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