Man caught stabbing fox with pitchfork
Paul O’Shea, 49, set to be sentenced after exposure by anti-hunting campaigners
A man has admitted animal cruelty after being caught on video stabbing a fox with a pitchfork.
Paul O’Shea, 49, was exposed by anti-hunt campaigners on December 4 last year.
Hidden camera footage shows O’Shea dangling the fox by its tail and using a pitchfork to stab its neck.
The animal struggles desperately as O’Shea then pins it against a tree in woodland near Coggeshall, Essex.
On 22 June this year, O’Shea admitted to hunting a wild mammal with dogs and causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal at Chelmsford Magistrates’ Court.
In the video, shared by North London Hunt Saboteurs, the fox is seen fighting with a small black dog after getting caught in netting.
O’Shea picks up the fox by its tail and removes the net before plunging a pitchfork into the animal’s neck.
The helpless fox tries to fight back before O’Shea forces it against a tree and again stabs with the pitchfork.
O’Shea, of Mount Bures, will be sentenced at the same court on 1 August.
SWNS
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