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Prison likely for shooter who killed 41 horses at Longreach, says appalled lawyer
The person who slaughtered more than 40 horses in outback Queensland in scenes that left seasoned police officers horrified is likely to face several years behind bars, lawyers say.
Key points:
- The death toll of killed horses has increased to 41
- Legal experts say those responsible, if caught, will…
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