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Horse Dies After Race At Los Alamitos; 17th Death This Season
A 2-year-old horse was euthanized after being injured Friday at Los Alamitos Race Course, at least the 17th death there this year.

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A 2-year-old horse was euthanized after being injured Friday at Los Alamitos Race Course, at least the 17th death there this year.

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