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RACING: A horse has been renamed after connections apologised for a “totally innocent mistake” in their original naming of the filly.

Jungle Bells, a daughter of Bungle Inthejungle, made her racecourse debut at Wolverhampton on Saturday evening, finishing sixth of 11 runners under the name Jungle Bunny.

The name – a racist term when referring to a black person – was picked up on social media, leading the British Horseracing Authority to say that it is “deeply offensive and should not have been permitted.”

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