Man trampled by horse to see specialists today

A 72-year-old man who suffered serious eye injuries when he was trampled by a horse on Monday will see facial specialists today.

The King Country man had been horse trekking with friends in the Pureora Forest, 50km west of Taupo when he was thrown from his horse as it crossed a creek bed.

The horse's hoof landed on the man's head, near his left eye, Hamilton search and rescue paramedic Mike Pudney told The Dominion Post.

He could not be reached by rescuers due to bad weather and had to spend the night in the bush.

He was flown to Waikato Hospital yesterday, where he was in a comfortable condition in a ward, hospital spokeswoman Mary Anne Gill said.

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