Kentish Express Ashford & District

Dark discovery as dead pony found tied to gate

Pitiful sight sparks anger as RSPCA bosses launch probe

- By Rachael Woods rwoods@thekmgroup.co.uk

The pitiful sight of a dead pony tied to a gate with its front legs bound together represents the “lowest form of humanity”.

These are the words of the man who made the grisly discovery in Sparrow Hatch Lane, Bethersden, on Tuesday morning.

Ashford horse welfare campaigner Fredericka Vann says it would have been the “cruellest of deaths”.

She said: “It would have just collapsed where it stood without making a sound, as horses go very quiet when they die.”

Frederika is leading a campaign to prevent horses from being abandoned on Kingsnorth field, where the tally of dead horses found led her to dub the land at Ashford Road the “field of death”.

The pony was discovered by a passer-by who took the distressin­g images, but did not want to be identified.

He wrote on Facebook: “This is society for you in its finest. J

“[I’ve] just found this horse tied up and left to die in Sparrow Hatch Lane, Bethersden.”

He went on to describe the abandonmen­t as the “lowest form of humanity”.

Fredericka, who has previously contacted the police, RSPCA and Ashford and Tenterden MP Damian Green with her con- cerns, said: “Horses are dying in terrible circumstan­ces in this corner of Kent and nothing is happening to stop it.

“To leave a horse to die a horrific death like this is a criminal offence and should not go unchalleng­ed.”

She said: “I am beyond frustrated that so many horses are being left to die.

“It is completely heartbreak­ing.”

An RSPCA spokesman says the pony could have been about 10 years old, saying: “This is really upsetting and we’re concerned about what may have happened to this poor pony before her death.

“Sadly, this is something we have seen frequently since the horse crisis began, and in our experience, ropes tied around the horse’s legs means they have probably been dragged from the back of a vehicle to be dumped away from where they were being kept.

“This pony was microchipp­ed and we will be following up the details from her chip.

“We believe she is around 10 years old and it appears she may have recently been in foal.

“While we do not know the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the death of this poor pony we would be keen to hear from anyone who may have any informatio­n and would urge them to contact us in confidence on the RSPCA inspector appeal line on 0300 123 8018.”

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