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Published Date: 18 November 2009
A cow was beaten to death with a plank of wood in a horrific attack in Northamptonshire.
The animal died as a result of the attack in a field in Wellingborough Road in Broughton, between noon on Thursday, November 12 and noon the following day. Details have only just been released by police.

Witnesses can call police on 03000 111222 or Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555111.

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  • Last Updated: 18 November 2009 4:30 PM
  • Source: n/a
  • Location: Northampton
 
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sonia w,

northampton 18/11/2009 17:42:53
How sickening! A completely defenseless animal.What a scumbag!
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andrewjohnb,

THAILAND 18/11/2009 18:00:46
I sincerily wish this person a slow and painful death as they serve no useful purpose on this planet and would`nt be missed.
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frizzle,

northampton 18/11/2009 18:08:25
How can this person sleep at night when he has done this, someone must have seen the blood on his clothes. report him ..disgusting
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18/11/2009 19:00:36
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18/11/2009 19:22:32
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S M,

Lake District 18/11/2009 23:06:58
If this scum if ever cought give them a bullet . sorted
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mchls,

18/11/2009 23:47:53
What goes around comes around,make sure when this scum gets what he deserves you print and film every little minute of it so we all can have a good laugh.
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Ms Semilong,

Northampton 19/11/2009 08:42:04
Again, I will reiterate, if a person does this to an animal, what else are they capable of doing? Very frightening.
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Very disgruntled voter,

19/11/2009 16:23:26
Dreadful cruelty to animals is all too common. Shooting cats with air guns. Arrows through swans . etc

It is hard to understand what upbringing such people have had.
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