An abandoned horse has died after it was set alight in Dublin earlier today.
The Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (DSPCA) said the animal died from extensive injuries after it was reportedly doused with petrol and set on fire.
The charity said the incident, which took place near the Luas line in Tallaght, was “one of the most horrific incidents” its inspectors have witnessed.
“Five other horses in the vicinity were moved to safety by agents of the local authority with Garda assistance,” the DSPCA said in a statement.
DSPCA chief Brian Gillen said: “The DSPCA is extremely concerned by what is a deeply sinister development.
“The horrendous death that this horse endured is unimaginable. Whilst we encounter many horrific cruelty and neglect cases with regard to abandoned horses, we have never seen such levels of deliberate and depraved cruelty.
He said the incident reinforces the plight of abandoned horses in the capital.
“We are asking all the local authorities to take immediate steps to put a stop to this barbaric behaviour with the removal of abandoned horses to safekeeping”, he added.
An abandoned horse has died after it was set alight in Dublin earlier today.
The Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (DSPCA) said the animal died from extensive injuries after it was reportedly doused with petrol and set on fire.
The charity said the incident, which took place near the Luas line in Tallaght, was “one of the most horrific incidents” its inspectors have witnessed.
“Five other horses in the vicinity were moved to safety by agents of the local authority with Garda assistance,” the DSPCA said in a statement.
DSPCA chief Brian Gillen said: “The DSPCA is extremely concerned by what is a deeply sinister development.
“The horrendous death that this horse endured is unimaginable. Whilst we encounter many horrific cruelty and neglect cases with regard to abandoned horses, we have never seen such levels of deliberate and depraved cruelty.
He said the incident reinforces the plight of abandoned horses in the capital.
“We are asking all the local authorities to take immediate steps to put a stop to this barbaric behaviour with the removal of abandoned horses to safekeeping”, he added.
Gardaí are investigating today’s incident.[/quote]
An abandoned horse has died after it was set alight in Dublin earlier today.
The Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (DSPCA) said the animal died from extensive injuries after it was reportedly doused with petrol and set on fire.
The charity said the incident, which took place near the Luas line in Tallaght, was “one of the most horrific incidents” its inspectors have witnessed.
“Five other horses in the vicinity were moved to safety by agents of the local authority with Garda assistance,” the DSPCA said in a statement.
DSPCA chief Brian Gillen said: “The DSPCA is extremely concerned by what is a deeply sinister development.
“The horrendous death that this horse endured is unimaginable. Whilst we encounter many horrific cruelty and neglect cases with regard to abandoned horses, we have never seen such levels of deliberate and depraved cruelty.
He said the incident reinforces the plight of abandoned horses in the capital.
“We are asking all the local authorities to take immediate steps to put a stop to this barbaric behaviour with the removal of abandoned horses to safekeeping”, he added.
Gardaí are investigating today’s incident.[/quote]
Sick cunts.
An abandoned horse has died after it was set alight in Dublin earlier today.
The Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (DSPCA) said the animal died from extensive injuries after it was reportedly doused with petrol and set on fire.
The charity said the incident, which took place near the Luas line in Tallaght, was “one of the most horrific incidents” its inspectors have witnessed.
“Five other horses in the vicinity were moved to safety by agents of the local authority with Garda assistance,” the DSPCA said in a statement.
DSPCA chief Brian Gillen said: “The DSPCA is extremely concerned by what is a deeply sinister development.
“The horrendous death that this horse endured is unimaginable. Whilst we encounter many horrific cruelty and neglect cases with regard to abandoned horses, we have never seen such levels of deliberate and depraved cruelty.
He said the incident reinforces the plight of abandoned horses in the capital.
“We are asking all the local authorities to take immediate steps to put a stop to this barbaric behaviour with the removal of abandoned horses to safekeeping”, he added.
Gardaí are investigating today’s incident.[/quote]
An abandoned horse has died after it was set alight in Dublin earlier today.
The Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (DSPCA) said the animal died from extensive injuries after it was reportedly doused with petrol and set on fire.
The charity said the incident, which took place near the Luas line in Tallaght, was “one of the most horrific incidents” its inspectors have witnessed.
“Five other horses in the vicinity were moved to safety by agents of the local authority with Garda assistance,” the DSPCA said in a statement.
DSPCA chief Brian Gillen said: “The DSPCA is extremely concerned by what is a deeply sinister development.
“The horrendous death that this horse endured is unimaginable. Whilst we encounter many horrific cruelty and neglect cases with regard to abandoned horses, we have never seen such levels of deliberate and depraved cruelty.
He said the incident reinforces the plight of abandoned horses in the capital.
“We are asking all the local authorities to take immediate steps to put a stop to this barbaric behaviour with the removal of abandoned horses to safekeeping”, he added.
Gardaí are investigating today’s incident.[/quote]
Bit of an assumption there mate. Not beyond the bounds of possibilities that it was humans that did it.
Damned if you do and damned if you don’t. Attend and you’ve to spend a night making small talk with some of the cunts in the office who you have little in common with, feigning interest in them and their lives. Don’t attend and the sniping starts “one night in the year and they can’t even bother to make the effort.”
Damned if you do and damned if you don’t. Attend and you’ve to spend a night making small talk with some of the cunts in the office who you have little in common with, feigning interest in them and their lives. Don’t attend and the sniping starts “one night in the year and they can’t even bother to make the effort.”[/quote]
Im sure everyone in your office thinks youre a cunt rendering the musings above moot
An abandoned horse has died after it was set alight in Dublin earlier today.
The Dublin Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (DSPCA) said the animal died from extensive injuries after it was reportedly doused with petrol and set on fire.
The charity said the incident, which took place near the Luas line in Tallaght, was “one of the most horrific incidents” its inspectors have witnessed.
“Five other horses in the vicinity were moved to safety by agents of the local authority with Garda assistance,” the DSPCA said in a statement.
DSPCA chief Brian Gillen said: “The DSPCA is extremely concerned by what is a deeply sinister development.
“The horrendous death that this horse endured is unimaginable. Whilst we encounter many horrific cruelty and neglect cases with regard to abandoned horses, we have never seen such levels of deliberate and depraved cruelty.
He said the incident reinforces the plight of abandoned horses in the capital.
“We are asking all the local authorities to take immediate steps to put a stop to this barbaric behaviour with the removal of abandoned horses to safekeeping”, he added.
Gardaí are investigating today’s incident.[/quote]
Sick fuckers, hope they are caught and set on fire.
Damned if you do and damned if you don’t. Attend and you’ve to spend a night making small talk with some of the cunts in the office who you have little in common with, feigning interest in them and their lives. Don’t attend and the sniping starts “one night in the year and they can’t even bother to make the effort.”[/quote]
You mean the rugby crowd?
Damned if you do and damned if you don’t. Attend and you’ve to spend a night making small talk with some of the cunts in the office who you have little in common with, feigning interest in them and their lives. Don’t attend and the sniping starts “one night in the year and they can’t even bother to make the effort.”[/quote]
I have three work parties the same night on dec seventh. I am overcoming this conundrum by not going to any of them. Going out for a few pints instead. Perfect.
Tell him you were dying for a shit and had no choice and sorry holding him up. 9/10 disabled people won’t give a fuck. You almost realise disabled people plan toilet trips, they will have allowed for this exact scenario. But I wouldn’t advise trying to wait them out. They generally have the time.