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On September 12, a horse was found disemboweled on a road in Narbonne (Aude).

But the autopsy of the animal, the results of which reached investigators a few hours ago, has not, for the moment, made it possible to determine with precision what happened to the equine, has learned

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this Friday from the Narbonne prosecutor's office.

Nothing therefore allows, for the moment, to link the macabre discovery to the series of acts of mutilation deliberately committed on horses in France for several weeks.

The investigators express doubts, in the state of the investigations, on the intervention of a third in the death of this horse.

We do not know, either, if he injured himself, by jumping, for example, over his enclosure.

The investigation is continuing.

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  • Languedoc-Roussillon

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  • Narbonne