Really sad to hear this news about the wonderful Night In Milan.
I am sure there is no cover up, and the horse’s connections may not feel like making a big display of such a sad event. That said, as the news is clearly in the public domain, you would think that the death of such a popular and high profile chaser ought to merit a story on the Racing Post website. Apologies to them if there has been one, but I didn’t learn of his passing until visiting here.
I didn’t suggest a cover up, but it is unbelievable to me that he died. He ran loose all the time and left the chase track when they came into the straight. He seemed okay after the race, maybe some tendon was severed. You never know.