

It has been confirmed by Greyhound Racing Ireland that a greyhound suffered injuries and died at Shelbourne stadium on Saturday (18 Sept 2021).
The dog, named Deadly Samuri, is believed to have sustained a broken leg and neck.
A member of the public who contacted Greyhound Racing Ireland was told that the dog - who would have been 3-years-old next month - was attended by a vet after being knocked over at the first bend but died of fatal injuries.
A photo obtained by ICABS shows a buggy vehicle carting the dead dog away before racing and gambling continued.
Video footage of the fall has been hidden by Greyhound Racing Ireland and is unavailable to view on its website.
In a Facebook post, campaign group CAGED Nationwide said that a witness told them that the greyhound "appeared to break his leg and his neck during his awful fall at Shelbourne last night, and was killed almost instantly."
The group added that "punters and staff showed zero emotion as this boy's limp body lay on the ground before being wheeled away in the buggy shown on the photo and then the night continued as though nothing had happened. Clearly these people are used to seeing dogs die in such horrific manner."
Shelbourne Park is one of the worst tracks in Ireland for dog injuries and deaths. At least 217 greyhounds have suffered injuries there and 54 died or were killed by a track vet over the past seven years alone, sickening Greyhound Racing Ireland statistics show.
Among the victims were a greyhound who collapsed and died in December 2020 after suffering a "haemorrhage into the abdomen from a rupture of the aorta", a greyhound who died of a heart attack after a race in August 2019 and another who was carried away bleeding with a leg bone "popped out".
At tracks around Ireland in the same seven year period, at least 2,315 greyhounds suffered injuries and 788 died or were killed. The Irish Greyhound Board figures are based on "reported" injuries and deaths, suggesting that the actual number could be even higher. They do not include the greyhounds injured at tracks and later killed elsewhere, or the thousands of greyhounds who are killed every year because they are not fast enough to win races.
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INJURIES AND DEATHS AT SHELBOURNE PARK
2021 (Jan to June): 21 injuries, 7 deaths
2020: 18 injuries, 4 deaths (3 destroyed, 1 fatality)
2019: 32 injuries, 7 deaths
2018: 41 injuries, 12 deaths
2017: 21 injuries, 10 deaths
2016: 51 injuries, 7 deaths
2015: 33 injuries, 7 deaths
REPORTED GREYHOUND INJURIES AND DEATHS AT IRISH TRACKS
2021 (Jan to June): 169 injuries. 73 deaths (71 destroyed by vets + 2 fatalities)
2020: 255 injuries. 90 deaths (88 destroyed by vets + 2 fatalities)
2019: 332 injuries. 119 deaths
2018: 353 injuries. 121 deaths
2017: 357 injuries. 124 deaths
2016: 427 injuries. 139 deaths
2015: 422 injuries. 122 deaths