British horse trainer suspended for "sitting on dead horse"

British "Daily Mirror" newspaper reported today that a storm of criticism demanded the British horse trainer, Gordon Elliott, after a picture spread of him speaking on his phone, while he was sitting on the body of a dead horse.

The "shocking" picture aroused the disapproval of many in Britain, as the "Shefferley Park" stables immediately stopped the trainer from working with her, and transferred the eight horses that were in his custody to other trainers.

The competent authorities opened an investigation into the incident, in which the dead animal was subjected to ill-treatment, which is prohibited by laws in Britain, in addition to another investigation by the British Horse Racing Authority, which prohibited the trainer from practicing any profession related to the training of racing horses, until the end of the current investigations. .

Gordon was training one of the most famous racing horses, and it is about "Onfoy Allen", but the Irish Stables confirmed that his transfer to another coach will not affect his future nominations.

The picture had spread on "Twitter", then on the rest of the social networking sites, and most of the comments were critical of Gordon, accusing him of animal abuse.

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