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Agriculture college throws out students for killing animals and posting pictures on Snapchat 'as part of a game' | Agriculture college throws out students for killing animals and posting pictures on Snapchat 'as part of a game' |
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A student has been expelled and another suspended from a top agricultural college after images circulated online appearing to show them killing and posing with dead animals. | A student has been expelled and another suspended from a top agricultural college after images circulated online appearing to show them killing and posing with dead animals. |
Former students at Hartpury College, Gloucestershire, said it was part of a “game” to kill the biggest creature – but many students at the establishment are training for jobs that involve working with animals. | Former students at Hartpury College, Gloucestershire, said it was part of a “game” to kill the biggest creature – but many students at the establishment are training for jobs that involve working with animals. |
In one video, posted to Snapchat, a fox cub is seen wriggling under a person’s foot, before it has its throat cut with a knife. | In one video, posted to Snapchat, a fox cub is seen wriggling under a person’s foot, before it has its throat cut with a knife. |
A caption posted with the footage said “got the f*****”. | A caption posted with the footage said “got the f*****”. |
A second still image showed the dead fox with blood staining the fur on the front part of its body. | A second still image showed the dead fox with blood staining the fur on the front part of its body. |
“The video of the fox cub is both distressing and unacceptable,” a statement by Hartpury College said. | “The video of the fox cub is both distressing and unacceptable,” a statement by Hartpury College said. |
“We are following our disciplinary procedures and students have been suspended from the college. Further action will be taken once our investigations are concluded.” | “We are following our disciplinary procedures and students have been suspended from the college. Further action will be taken once our investigations are concluded.” |
Gloucestershire police said the video did not depict animal cruelty. | Gloucestershire police said the video did not depict animal cruelty. |
“The fox had been struck in a collision and the student, who is training to be a gamekeeper, acted to dispatch the animal to end its suffering,” the force said. | “The fox had been struck in a collision and the student, who is training to be a gamekeeper, acted to dispatch the animal to end its suffering,” the force said. |
Another image which caused outrage on social media showed a different student posing with a dead cat. | |
The animal belonged to a teacher at the college, Gloucestershire Live reported, who had thought the animal had gone missing. | The animal belonged to a teacher at the college, Gloucestershire Live reported, who had thought the animal had gone missing. |
The college is now investigating both incidents and said there was “no evidence” they were related. | The college is now investigating both incidents and said there was “no evidence” they were related. |
But there were suggestions by former students on social media the killings were part of a competition. | But there were suggestions by former students on social media the killings were part of a competition. |
“They have a game ... who can kill the biggest animal, post a photo and get away with it,” said Hannah Cunnington, who used to study at the college, on Facebook. | |
Another woman accused the college of ignoring alleged killings. | Another woman accused the college of ignoring alleged killings. |
“We’ll wait for the next one while the students continue their competition for who can kill the biggest animal that the college are fully aware of,” she said. | |
“Totally unacceptable. You have been given details of this sick game that the students are playing by both staff and students and have not supported any of your witnesses. | |
“None of these individuals have had any real consequence and will go on to work in the animal industry. Really ashamed to have been associated with this college.” | |
There were other accusations on social media decrying the behaviour of some Hartpury College students. | There were other accusations on social media decrying the behaviour of some Hartpury College students. |
Local wildlife charity Barn Owl Centre said on Twitter: “On local farmland leased to Hartpury, we had five active Barn Owl Boxes completely destroyed. We no longer support Barn Owls around Hartpury!” | Local wildlife charity Barn Owl Centre said on Twitter: “On local farmland leased to Hartpury, we had five active Barn Owl Boxes completely destroyed. We no longer support Barn Owls around Hartpury!” |
Others claimed badgers had also been killed as part of the “game”. | |
A statement by Hartpury College said: “We continue to work with both the Police and the RSPCA. | A statement by Hartpury College said: “We continue to work with both the Police and the RSPCA. |
“These incidents do not, in any way, reflect the behaviours and beliefs of the college, our students, staff and graduates.” | “These incidents do not, in any way, reflect the behaviours and beliefs of the college, our students, staff and graduates.” |
A local farming event due to be held at the college was cancelled because of media coverage of the images. |
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