'Gunshot wound': Hunter Valley animal cruelty charge after police exhumed Clydesdale stallion at Putty property

Matt Carr
October 22 2020 - 10:30am
DIRTY WORK: Police digging at a Hunter Valley property, where they allege they found missing Clydesdale stallion Achilles' body. Officers also found an unregistered firearm and ammunition, which they allege were not securely stored. Photo: NSW Police Force
DIRTY WORK: Police digging at a Hunter Valley property, where they allege they found missing Clydesdale stallion Achilles' body. Officers also found an unregistered firearm and ammunition, which they allege were not securely stored. Photo: NSW Police Force

POLICE have exhumed the body of a horse in the Upper Hunter as part of an animal cruelty investigation, that will land a Putty man before a court later this year.

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Matt Carr

Matt Carr

Newcastle Herald deputy editor

Matt began his Newcastle Herald career as a cadet in 2009. He is a Walkley nominated reporter who has covered councils, police and general news rounds across the Upper Hunter, Port Stephens, Maitland, Lake Macquarie, Cessnock and Newcastle. Now his focus is on digital storytelling and breaking news.

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