Young stolen horse found dead by police
Jacob Panons
BBC News, South East•@JacobPanons

A young horse has been found dead after it was stolen from a paddock in Kent almost two weeks ago.
Kent Police said three horses were stolen overnight on 21-22 November in Hartley, near New Ash Green, after fencing was damaged to get to the animals.
On Monday, two of the animals were located at a rural site off Shamrock Road in Gravesend, but the following day the four-year-old horse that was taken was found dead.
Police say an investigation is ongoing and officers have seized a horse trailer believed to be linked to the thefts.
Patrols also recovered two stolen motorbikes and a suspected stolen quad bike, police said.
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