Isère. A pony found dead, mutilated, the town hall calls for vigilance

Isère. A pony found dead, mutilated, the town hall calls for vigilance
Isère. A pony found dead, mutilated, the town hall calls for vigilance

A pony was discovered dead in a pasture in Arandon-Passins this Friday, September 27. “Savagely mutilated”, according to Marinette Sandrin, mayor.

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“I saw it with my own eyes, it can’t be accidental,” she assures. The gendarmerie mentions a severed ear, as in Avenières-Veyrins-Thuellin, on the night of September 9 to 10. A Spanish thoroughbred was found dead in his meadow. Two cases that are starting to worry. In 2020, a multitude of attacks, sometimes fatal, were reported and caused psychosis. But after investigation, it turned out that the vast majority of the injuries had accidental causes.

Extensive veterinary autopsy

In the case of Arandon-Passins, as in Avenières, an investigation was opened by the gendarmerie, a more in-depth veterinary autopsy was requested. In the current state of investigations, it is impossible to make a link between the two incidents. Or to claim that it is a human intervention.

On its Facebook page, the Arandon-Passins town hall calls on equine owners to be extremely vigilant. Marinette Sandrin invites them to report any suspicious movements, particularly vehicles, to the gendarmerie. It was a passerby who, this Friday morning, seeing the pony lying down, alerted the owner of the ride.

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