The Guardian -
6 Jun 2022 15:41

Defendants are accused of participation in supply of horsemeat unfit for human consumption across Europe When Aline Oudin was forced to find a new home for her beloved 28-year-old chestnut horse Ténor du Pluvinage, she placed an advert asking if anyone could offer him a new field to see out his final days. A man in his 60s responded saying he was looking for a calm companion for the young mare he had bought his daughter, so Oudin let him take the horse away with the promise she could visit him ...
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