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Council GM reveals details about weeks-long horse slaughter investigation

Andrew Pearson
Taylor Dodge
Updated April 20 2024 - 8:44pm, first published April 17 2024 - 2:00pm
Wagga City Council general manager Peter Thompson addresses the media following revelations hundreds of horses were found slaughtered on a rural property near Wagga. Picture by Les Smith
Wagga City Council general manager Peter Thompson addresses the media following revelations hundreds of horses were found slaughtered on a rural property near Wagga. Picture by Les Smith

Details about hundreds of horses being found slaughtered on a rural property near Wagga have emerged after one of the city's councillors publicly revealed information from a confidential briefing on a weeks-long investigation.

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Andrew Pearson

Andrew grew up in the western Riverina town of Hay and has strong ties to the region. He is a former DA journo who has a passion for breaking news and has covered everything from council and politics to crime and court.

Taylor Dodge

Taylor Dodge

Crime and Breaking News Reporter

Your story matters, your voice deserves to be heard and I would love to help you share it. I have six years of experience as a Journalist with Australian Community Media covering an array of topics, with a key focus on breaking news and crime and a passion for people. E: taylor.dodge@austcommunitymedia.com.au.

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