A highly-rated horse who was favourite for a mouthwatering £3MILLION race next year has died after a tragic accident in a pool.
King Kirk drowned after completing a water activity during a recovery session in Sydney, Australia.
The shocking incident came just hours after the two-year-old, trained by Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott, ran in a trial race at his home track of Randwick.
The trainers released a statement to owners on .
It read: "Unfortunately, King Kirk has passed away this afternoon following an incident that occurred during his recovery.
"King Kirk was routinely swimming at the Randwick racecourse horse pool under the supervision of his regular handler and foreman, when he panicked causing him to swallow a significant amount of water in the process.
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"Despite the efforts by his handlers, ATC (Australian Turf Club), staff and veterinarians, he sadly could not be saved."
King Kirk was the early favourite for next year's AU$5m Golden Slipper race that takes place in Sydney.
This was as a result of a stunning victory in the Group 3 Breeders' Plate on October 5 when he swooped late to win by a head on the line.
Stunned horseracing fans were left heartbroken on hearing the news.
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One posted on X: "How can this happen?"
Another added: "Terrible news. Was actually really excited by this horse, especially after his trial this morning where he was excellent."
Dave Raj wrote: "Awful news for @GaiWaterhouse1, Adrian Bott, the broader team and connections. Sincere condolences."
And Sue Smith succinctly added: "RIP my beautiful Boy �� Forever in our Hearts."
The devastated syndicate owners later shared a moving tribute to their charge on MyRacehorse.
It read: "Our thoughts are with all you, his owners, who loved and supported him, and with the stable staff who cared for him with such dedication every day,' the statement read.
"We know how much this loss will weigh on everyone, and we are here to support you in any way we can.
"Today is a difficult day for us all, but we take comfort in the memories of his achievements, his strength, and his spirit.
"King Kirk will be deeply missed, but he will remain in our hearts forever."