Demand Legal Action for Olympian’s Alleged Brutal Whipping of Horse

Target: Richard Hermer, Attorney General for England and Wales

Goal: Investigate and prosecute famed equestrian for alleged animal cruelty, ensuring justice and strict enforcement of animal welfare laws.

Charlotte Dujardin, a renowned equestrian and former three-time Olympic gold medalist, has been provisionally suspended from the 2024 Paris Olympics following allegations of severe animal cruelty. Dujardin is accused of whipping her horse 24 times during a coaching session, leading to an investigation by the International Federation for Equestrian Sports (FEI). Video evidence, though not publicly released, reportedly shows Dujardin’s conduct contrary to horse welfare principles.

A 19-year-old girl reported the incident, stating that Dujardin’s actions left the horse severely distressed. The FEI’s provisional suspension highlights the seriousness of the allegations. Dujardin has publicly expressed regret, acknowledging that her reported behavior was unacceptable and uncharacteristic.

This case underscores the necessity of strict enforcement of animal welfare laws in the equestrian community. Ensure that those responsible for such acts are held accountable to prevent future animal cruelty.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Attorney General Richard Hermer,

I am writing to express my grave concern regarding the recent allegations of severe animal cruelty involving Olympic equestrian Charlotte Dujardin. Dujardin is accused of whipping her horse 24 times during a training session, a shocking act that has led to her provisional suspension from the 2024 Paris Olympics.

The allegations against Dujardin highlight a serious issue within the equestrian community regarding the humane treatment of animals. Such actions must be met with strict legal consequences to deter future cruelty and ensure the welfare of all animals in sports.

I urge you to thoroughly investigate and prosecute Charlotte Dujardin for her alleged actions, enforcing the full extent of animal welfare laws. Justice must be served to prevent such reported inhumane treatment from occurring again.

Sincerely,

[Your Name Here]

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2 Comments

  1. IT’s hard to understand how a lover of horses could be so damn mean. To hit, kick, or punch a horse is not part of loving them. The person or persons doing such acts needs to be thrown out of all horse related venues. They should be put in jail. England is a civilized country but every country has its mutations! Get rid of this woman and her helpers as they have no place in the Crown Sport of Kings.

  2. So glad for this brave young woman who reported the abuse. She risked everything to speak out. Its simple fact that a sunstantial amount of animal training is very abusive, we just choose to look the other way. It would also be good to realise that Ms Dujardin has never nor can ever win any medal or award, she simply intimidates and beats the horses until they do. Those medals belong to the horses not her

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