“I’m Sure She Would Say From Grave”: Mother of 15-Year-Old Equestrian Who Lost Her Life, Makes an Emotional Appeal to Riders

The fatalities due to horse riding have witnessed a surge recently that got the eye of people and they demanded a ban on horse riding. However, the recent horse accident victim's mother does not think in this way. Janine Serfass, the mother of the 15-year-old equestrian Hannah Serfass from Venice, who lost her life when thrown off by her horse, shared her opinion of what Hennah would've wished if she were alive. Check out the following story to know about the mother's opinion on the ban trend.

Equine accident victim's mother urges riders to ride for her daughter's sake!

Janine, in her interaction with the newsfeed WTSP, said, "I’m sure she would say from the grave, Please get back on and ride," urging riders to ride in her daughter's honor.

"Is the way she would have planned it"

Janine, talking about her daughter Hannah's love for horse riding, revealed, "And you know, if she had to plan her demise, this is the way she would have planned it”.

Hannah was a rider with extraordinary potential

Hannah Serfass was an accomplished rider who secured victory at the Hamel National Show in 2021 getting a 3'3" medal class. She participated in horse-riding contests in Michigan and got featured in World Equestrian magazine at the young age of 13.

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