Its a shame the horse didn't kick back.

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I saw this yesterday but the video could not be embedded, the RSPCA are now involved so with luck she will be banned from owning any animals for a while.


 
I hope the horse stamps on her ugly head...

ITV showed her with her face blanked out, @Mistermeoggy decided to tweet a picture of her in reply (see below)


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Mr.Meggy
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Replying to
@ChrisGPackham
@jimmyx147
@RSPCA_official

Are you human?
Please select all squares that contain an animal abuser

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The news report wording....has the footage "appeared" or does it "appear" to show...
There's no mistake,no appearing it's fact...she's a witch...burn her!
 
Any decent person is disgusted by animal abuse.

The media should NOT be trying to "protect" her.
 
They should have banned her from ever owning animals again.

A teacher who was sacked after a video was shared showing a horse being punched and kicked has been charged with animal cruelty by the RSPCA.
The footage, viewed more than two million times online, was filmed by anti-hunt group Hertfordshire Hunt Saboteurs who said it showed members of the Cottesmore Hunt in Leicestershire.
Sarah Moulds, 37, was subsequently dismissed by Mowbray Education Trust.
She is due to appear at Boston Magistrates' Court on Monday.
The RSPCA said it was prosecuting Ms Moulds over two offences under the Animal Welfare Act 2006 against a grey pony called Bruce.
The charity will allege she caused "unnecessary suffering" to Bruce by "kicking and hitting" him, and for not taking reasonable steps to "protect the animal from pain, suffering, injury or disease".
It said both of the alleged offences occurred on 6 November in Gunby, Lincolnshire.

At the time Ms Moulds had been participating in The Cottesmore Hunt - one of Britain's oldest foxhound packs.
The footage was investigated by the RSPCA after being posted to Twitter.
The animal charity described it as "really upsetting" and urged anyone with information to come forward.
Following public outcry over the video, Ms Moulds was suspended and then sacked by Mowbray Education Trust, based in Leicestershire, after an internal investigation.
She was also removed from a voluntary position at her local branch of The Pony Club, while the Cottesmore Hunt said a "thorough internal investigation" had meant a "follower will not participate in trail hunting" with the group.

BBC news



 

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