In an awe-inspiring tale of fearlessness and love, young mother Nicole Graham demonstrated unmatched courage in her hours-long struggle to save her horse Astro, who was perilously trapped in quicksand-like mud.
Nicole was racing against time as the sea slowly engulfed the helpless 78-stone showhorse. He had become mired in the mud, with the rising tide threatening a dreadful outcome.
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The incident occurred during a peaceful afternoon ride along the coast near Geelong, south of Melbourne.
Nicole and her daughter Paris were caught off guard when Astro, an 18-year-old horse, abruptly got trapped in the mud. Before Nicole could alert her daughter, Paris’s horse began to sink.
Nicole managed to extricate herself from the sticky situation, then promptly assisted Paris and her horse to safer grounds.
Astro, however, remained stuck, and Nicole’s attempts to free him only caused her to sink deeper into the hazardous mud.
Undeterred by the looming danger, Nicole chose to stay by Astro’s side as Paris rushed to their car to call for help.
Nicole held on to Astro’s neck, fear gripping her heart as the tide began to rise and use was still far off.
After a nerve-wracking three hours, rescuers finally managed to extricate Astro and Nicole from the muddy trap.
Nicole, an owner of more than ten horses and operator of an equine dentistry business, narrated the frightening experience to the Geelong Advertiser.
She recounted her dread as the mud swallowed them, making their tranquil ride a nightmare. She also shared her immense relief at the sight of the rescue team’s dust cloud, having feared that the tide might consume Astro before they arrived.
Fire Lieutenant Roger Buckle was among the rescuers who likened the situation to quicksand. Despite the fire crew’s efforts with hoses, a winch, and a local farmer’s tractor, freeing Astro proved challenging. A helicopter was even on standby to assist as a last resort.
Eventually, the relentless rescue operation proved successful, pulling Astro from the quicksand-like mud minutes before the water could reach him. This was greatly helped by vet Stacey Sullivan who sedated Astro, making it easier to pull him free.
Praising the collective efforts of the rescue team, Lieutenant Buckle declared it a victorious race against the tide.
Sullivan noted Astro’s strong will to survive and credited Nicole’s unwavering presence for the horse’s survival.
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