Horse's homeloscope: unexplained death of a gelding shakes Bavaria!

Horse's homeloscope: unexplained death of a gelding shakes Bavaria!

In Bavaria and Munich, a tragic incident with a horse causes excitement and concern. On December 5, a 23-year-old gelding was found seriously injured on a riding facility in Aubing and ultimately had to be put to sleep. The exact circumstances of the injury have so far been unclear, but the investigative authorities are not excluded. The Munich police report that the horse's rear horseshoes were discovered in another paddock, which raises additional questions. In an Instagram video, the stable operator expressed that signs of a possible attack with a blunt object were found, but there is still no evidence of this. According to a police press release, an external influence could be responsible for the condition of the horse, which was for recovery

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A serious incident also occurred in Munich, where the same animal also had to die after a serious leg injury in early December. According to the report by the animal rights organization Peta, the perpetrator, who could have been active near Lochhausen during this time. PETA exposes a reward of 1,000 euros to receive information about the person responsible. Jana Hoger, specialist from PETA, commented on the frequent cruelty that horses are injured or killed. In a written declaration, this gives this a serious violation of animal welfare that can be punished with up to three years in prison, and also calls for an official register for cruelty to animals.

The police are now examining possible connections between the incident in Munich and another case, in which a perpetrator cut off at least five horses in Bergkirchen in the Dachau district. Both the criminal police and the animal rights organization are actively looking for further information to clarify these cruel deeds and protect the animals. In this context, it is important that everyone who has observed something or has further information immediately reports to the authorities or PETA.

For detailed information about this incident, visit the reports from St. Georg and Hello Munich

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