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Oney in Recovery After Brutal Attack by Teenagers

Oney in Recovery After Brutal Attack by Teenagers

Today has been upsetting for animal lovers and concerned Belizeans. A shocking video surfaced on Facebook, showing three teenagers brutally attacking a horse named Oney. The video, which has gone viral, depicts the boys senselessly chopping the horse while it was tied to a tree, trying desperately to escape. News Five confirmed that this horrific incident happened near the Faber’s Road extension here in Belize City. Oney belongs to a sixteen-year-old boy who used to be friends with the attackers. He claims they stole his horse and tried to extort him for its return. The Belize Police Department, along with the Belize Agricultural Health Authority, and several animal activist groups, have stepped in. Oney is now recovering, but his future remains uncertain. News Five’s Paul Lopez has more on this distressing story.

 

Paul Lopez, Reporting

A shocking video showing three young men brutally attacking a horse with a machete has sparked national outrage. The perpetrators, aged sixteen, seventeen, and nineteen, and residents of Pitter Street in Belize City, have been identified and detained by police. Following the video’s viral spread on social media, Commissioner of Police Chester Williams took to Facebook to strongly condemn the act. He emphasized that the Belize Police Department is taking the matter very seriously and will do everything in its power to bring those responsible to justice. We spoke with ComPol Williams for more details.

 

Chester Williams

Chester Williams

Chester Williams, Commissioner of Police

“I can tell you we are looking at the possibility of charges for cruelty to animal and we will seek further advice from the DPP to see if there is any further charges that can levied against those individuals. We need to send a strong signal. We are seeing that this type of occurrence is becoming more prevalent where animals are being treated inhumanely in such a cruel way. My thing is if these young men could have done to the horse, imagine what they could have done to a human being.”

 

The poor horse, named Oney, was left with severe injuries to its head and back. Today, a video surfaced showing that the injuries had worsened overnight, putting Oney’s life at serious risk. Reimers Feed Mill later posted on Facebook, offering to help with the necessary products for Oney’s recovery. We spoke with Rodrigo Blanco, the Marketing Manager at Reimers Feed Mill, to learn more about their efforts.

 

On the Phone: Rodrigo Blanco, Marketing Manager, Reimers Feed Mill

“To be honest when we saw the video we reacted the way everyone is doing, with such disgust, very disappointed that it is actually some young men performing such disgusted thing. For us as a company that really strives on animal care, that is something that we really don’t tolerate those kinds of things there. Our first reaction was to see how we could render assistance. I know the public was trying to get assistance for themselves but we just wanted to ensure that companies can come together and help with this situation.”

 

By late morning, the Belize Agricultural Health Authority had already stepped in to treat Oney. Dr. Jonathon Pech, the Deputy Technical Director of Animal Health at BAHA, reached out to Reimers Feed Mill and accepted their generous offer. BAHA also received support from the Animal Medical Centre. We caught up with Dr. Pech in Belize City as he was wrapping up hours of treatment on the horse for the day.

 

Jonathon Pech

Jonathon Pech

Dr. Jonathon Pech, Deputy Technical Director, BAHA

“As I arrived I saw a horrific scene that the animal had some chop wounds and they were very devastating. I have been practicing in Belize for almost twelve years now. IN all that time I believe this is some of the worst injuries I have seen. I have seen some chop wounds but nothing like this. I saw there was a slah on the right shoulder and above the right eye and it had some minor injuries as well on the legs.”

 

Paul Lopez

“And what was its state this morning, in terms of those injuries?”

 

Dr. Jonathon Pech

“It was full of worms, highly infested.”

 

According to Doctor Pech, samples were taken from the horse to determine if screwworms are in the area.

 

Dr. Jonathon Pech

“I am certain that it is going to pull through, as long as the treatment is given then the probability is high of the horse going back to being normal.”

 

Paul Lopez

“You have guided to the owner.”

 

Dr. Jonathon Pech

“I have instructed, but the person says he will get someone that knows more about horses to come and administer medications.”

 

The horse’s owner is sixteen-year-old Devonte Broaster. With his father’s consent, we spoke with Devonte, who shared that he bought Oney two months ago from a group of young men in Belize City who were mistreating the animal.

 

Devonte Broaster

Devonte Broaster

Devonte Broaster, Horse Owner

“Deh thief my horse so they took it round suh and hide and tell me that they don’t have it. They chop up him.”

 

Paul Lopez

“When you see that video what did that do to you?”

 

Devonte Broaster

“That hurt me, like I feel it in me. I feel it for him. I don’t know what is going on with deh bally. This dah the first horse I ever get, the first horse, I love ah. The way how I get dah video, the own people deh weh chop up the horse send me the video and I just send it to the police deh. Deh the try tek me real light, deh the talk bout I need to give them a bike and money to get back my horse.”

 

Paul Lopez

“You have any issues with them?”

 

Devonte Broaster

“No, I use to hang with deh bally. I don’t know what is going on with them.”

 

Paul Lopez

“What you plan to do with Oney after this?”

 

Devonte Broaster

“I plan to bring ah back and send him to village for some time and then I will ride him, but I just wah lef ah deh mek ih get back.”

 

Reporting for News Five, I am Paul Lopez

 

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