Villagers in Broughton, Hampshire are being terrorized by poachers who are leaving animal corpses strewn across their streets and pavements. The latest incident involved dozens of bloodied hares dumped at the entrance to the community shop, along with impaled barn owl and kestrel on the shop's door handles. Locals believe these displays are a sinister message from the poachers to discourage interference in their activities.
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT. Sinister messages from poachers include 27 dead rabbits outside a school Villagers are being terrorised by poachers who are leaving animal corpses strewn across their streets and pavements.
Other wild creatures including rabbits, pheasants, deer and birds of prey have been dumped in surrounding roads and fields in recent weeks, including a grim collection of 27 rabbits outside a primary school. Other wild creatures including rabbits, pheasants, deer and birds of prey have been dumped in surrounding roads
One local farmer, whose land has been targeted repeatedly, said: ‘They are basically laughing in our faces. The horrific display they left outside our community shop is obviously meant to let us know they’re invincible.’ 'Thank you all for popping in, messaging and phoning to make sure we are ok. We are ok. Shocked but ok.
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