Olympic wrestler on horse cruelty charge wants his dog back, court hears

By Liam Mannix
Updated May 2 2016 - 12:23pm, first published 11:55am
The court has been told that Bruce Akers suffers from several physical and mental conditions. Photo: Eddie Jim
The court has been told that Bruce Akers suffers from several physical and mental conditions. Photo: Eddie Jim
Twenty-two  horses were found dead on the property and 20 others were suffering from malnutrition.  Photo: Eddie Jim
Twenty-two horses were found dead on the property and 20 others were suffering from malnutrition. Photo: Eddie Jim
As well as the dead animals, police and RSPCA  inspectors found 20 horses alive but extremely emaciated and close to death. Photo: Eddie Jim
As well as the dead animals, police and RSPCA inspectors found 20 horses alive but extremely emaciated and close to death. Photo: Eddie Jim
Bruce Akers has been charged with 92 counts of animal cruelty.
 Photo: Eddie Jim
Bruce Akers has been charged with 92 counts of animal cruelty. Photo: Eddie Jim

"I would ask Sir, can I have my dog back," pleaded a man who has been charged over the death of 22 horses.

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