Hunt Saboteurs Association

HSA news release 8th January 2005

Women attacked with fence post by fox hunt supporter in Sussex

Injured saboteurs being treated in ambulance

Four women protesting against the Crawley and Horsham Hunt today (8 January) near Thakeham in West Sussex have been seriously injured after a hunt supporter first threw a bucket of liquid through their vehicle window and then attacked them with a wooden pole.

15 hunt saboteurs in total had attended the hunt to save foxes using hunting horns and harmless scent dulling sprays. The back window of one of their cars was smashed in and 4 women were seriously injured by a hunt supporter with a wooden pole. All the saboteurs present were threatened. One of the saboteurs is thought to have received a broken arm, another has a suspected broken elbow.

One of the saboteurs, Jaine, said "He just went mental. First he was throwing a bucket full of liquid at us and then he started attacking us. He even drove after us to smash the back window of the car"

Police and ambulance crews attended the scene and the injured saboteurs were attended by paramedics and taken by ambulance to hospital.

A hunt supporter has been arrested by police.

Photographic and video footage available.

Land Rover Freelander after having back window smashed by hunt supporter

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Timeline: the recent wave of violence against anti-hunt protestors since the Hunting Act was passed...

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