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A Community Mourns: Remembering 13-Year-Old Maci Williams After a Tragic Farm Accident

The death of a child is always devastating. When it happens during an ordinary moment—one that was meant to bring joy and comfort—the loss feels even more incomprehensible. That is how many in Lewes, East Sussex, are now remembering Maci Williams, a 13-year-old girl whose life was cut short in what authorities described as a rare and heartbreaking accident involving horses.

An inquest held this week confirmed that Maci died following an accidental injury at a local farm, concluding there was no individual or organization at fault. Yet behind that legal finding lies a far deeper story—one of a young girl who loved horses, a mother who did everything she could in a moment of panic, and a family and community left grappling with sudden loss.

A Routine Day That Ended in Tragedy

An image collage containing 1 images, Image 1 shows Maci Williams with a horse

On what began as an ordinary visit to the farm, Maci and her mother, Caroline, went to spend time with Maci’s pony, Susie. Riding was not a casual hobby for Maci—it was a source of peace and confidence. According to testimony at the inquest, she had spent years around horses and was considered comfortable and capable in their presence.

That afternoon, the pair went to help move a group of horses from a paddock back to the barn. During this process, one horse named Amir had moved from his enclosure into a nearby field where several mares were gathered. Witnesses later explained that the mares may have been in season, which can sometimes cause stallions or geldings to behave unpredictably.

As riders worked together to guide the animals, Maci walked behind with her pony Susie and another horse, Lulu. It was at this point that Amir became unsettled.

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