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What began as a"laudable" effort in Nelson's interest quickly became a campaign of harassment against him and Mrs Cooke, which saw the police called three times and the RSPCA once.
"He looked thin and I began speaking to people about my concerns in the hope someone would take it on board and try and get her to look after the horse properly. I was getting quite distressed about the situation. To her horror an RSPCA inspector then called at her house to tell her he was carrying out a welfare check on Nelson.
Presiding magistrate Hilary Fairwood said:"In the first instance her conduct could be considered laudable in that she truly believed she was trying to prevent the neglect of the horse.
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