A pony was found dead and mutilated in a pasture in Isère

Regina Pierce

A pony was found dead and mutilated in a pasture in Isère

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It is true, as the daily reminds us, on the night of September 9-10, some fifteen kilometers away, “a Spaniard was found dead in his pasture” with his ears also cut off.

On the Arandon-Passins town hall Facebook page, the judge first asked horse owners “to be extremely vigilant.” “Le Dauphiné Libéré” reminds that, for now, there is no link between the two cases and it is impossible to say whether they were caused by human intervention.

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