A Kentucky Derby Champion Jockey has been facing tough challenges lately. On January 10th, a fire destroyed a residential complex called Eaton in Altadena, California, forcing over 100,000 people out of their homes, some of whom were from the Santa Anita horse racing track. The fire had already consumed more than 13,900 acres near Santa Anita Park. Thankfully, the track and the 1,800 horses there remained unharmed. Nevertheless, 7,000+ buildings were affected and destroyed in the neighboring territories. Plus, the fire was only 3% contained by then.
Tragically, six people lost their lives in the chaos, leaving families in disbelief and uncertainty. Among the victims, the two-time Kentucky Derby-winning jockey Mario Gutierrez was badly affected. He lost his home in the fire and while many people got displaced and made to wait in refugee-like conditions, Mario faced another setback in life.
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