Louisville (KY) Courier-Journal, March 30, 1886, p. 1. KILLED BY A HORSE A Young Man near Lexington, Ind., Struck Down and Trampled to Death by a Vicious Stallion Lexington, Indiana, March 29-Shortly after three o'clock this evening, Taylor Phillippi, a young man residing with his father on a farm near New Market, eight miles south of here, met with a horrible death. At the hour above mentioned, he proceeded to the stable and began to curry a spirited stallion. In passing in front of the horse, the animal suddenly leaped forward and with both feet struck Phillippi squarely on the breast. Death is supposed to have resulted instantly. The enraged horse then trampled him under his feet and, when discovered and hour later, the remains of the unfortunate man were found to be horribly mutiilated.