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RSPCA won’t pursue charges over emaciation of horses onced owned by Vanessa Goodwin
An investigation into the treatment of three emaciated thoroughbred horses, once owned by former Tasmanian attorney-general Vanessa Goodwin, has come to a close, with the RSPCA deciding not to lay charges.
Eighteen months on from the horses’ discovery and rescue, RSPCA Tasmania said it has…
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