2GB radio presenter Ray Hadley has sharply criticised RSPCA NSW leader Steve Coleman and called for his dismissal in a parliamentary inquiry into aerial firing of brumbies in Kosciuszko National Park.
The Wagga Wagga Municipality showed the discovery of more than 500 horses slaughtered in an asset in April this year.
“He was fired. Sent other people to this property, they saw a cool room. . . and it didn’t occur to them to look inside,” Hadley said at the New South Wales parliamentary inquiry.
“Carcasses have been found through the Wagga Wagga Council and the RSPCA, who are responsible for protecting the animals, the brumbies and the rest. . . They didn’t look inside the cold room of the dam.
“Why do we grow strawberries? Do we keep strawberries fresh?
“For God’s sake, there were animals in there that had been slaughtered and they didn’t look. “
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