The death of the Aga Khan has evoked memories of one of the greatest sporting mysteries of all time - the disappearance of ...
The most famous racehorse of all time was owned by Aga Khan, who died last week. But when the stallion was kidnapped over 40 ...
But the Shergar story went on to run much deeper than that, with the horse being stolen from Ballymany Stud in County Kildare ...
Shergar was never found, and the mystery remains unsolved. A further ten years and more of philandering was to pass before the Aga overcame his reservations about divorce and ended the marriage ...
No trace of the horse has ever been found and the mystery has endured. Retired Irish jockey, Fran Berry, has told BBC News NI grew up in County Kildare and was born in 1981, when Shergar posted ...
A spokesperson for his breeding operation at Aga Khan Studs said: “His Highness the Aga Khan was aged 23 in 1960 when he ...
Fitzgerald was ordered to identify the stable of Epsom Derby-winning superstar racehorse Shergar and was told the ... the stallion nor his kidnappers were ever found. While the IRA has never ...