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Prominent foxhunt supporter pleads guilty to assaulting two Kilkenny farmers…
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Monday January 25, 2016 20:30 by Ban Fox Hunting in Ireland

High Profile foxhunter caught redhanded assaulting two farmers...dramatic video footage exposes bullying and thuggery!
 Norman and Hubert Daniels following the guilty plea by John O' Reilly at Kilkenny Court In Kilkenny District Court on 25th January, prominent foxhunt supporter John O’Reilly (of Rathielty, Rathmoyle, County Kilkenny and 12 John’s Street, Kilkenny) pleaded guilty to assaulting brothers Hubert and Norman Daniels of Tullaroan, County Kilkenny, both farmers. Sentencing will take place at Kilkenny District Court on March 1st.
The assault by John O’Reilly (a member of the Kilkenny Foxhounds) occurred on November 5th, 2013 at Rathielty when the brothers were carrying out work on a road close to their farm.
Farmers Norman and Hubert Daniels, (who had banned all foxhunting on their lands and been subjected to prolonged intimidation by foxhunters for the past eight years as a result) were engaged on work on their farm involving a digger when the foxhunting fan turned up and assaulted them.
Norman Daniels suffered a serious injury for which he is still receiving medical treatment.
Unknown to the assailant a camcorder that one of the farmers had been using (it was resting on the driver’s seat of the digger) was still running and recording. It recorded the entire incident and the footage is very clear.
Animal protection groups Anti-blood sports lobbyists have welcomed the result of the court case, and it has been hailed as "a triumph of justice and over bullying and hunt brutality" by Farmers Against Fox Hunting and Trespass (FAFT), an organization representing Irish farmers who want all hunting banned on their lands, having suffered repeated incursions and extensive damage to farm property.
FAFT Chairman Philip Lynch said: "Many other farmers throughout Ireland have been subjected to similar intimidation as that shown in the video footage now released to the public. Even worse...their livestock has been attacked by packs of hounds, fences have been smashed and whole fields of crops churned up...and farm family pets torn to pieces by hounds in broad daylight. Hunts are a menace in the Irish countryside. They routinely engage in what I would describe as barefaced rural vandalism."
Here, at this link, is the footage showing the Daniles brothers being assaulted and threatened by the foxhunter:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qp9vn1f77weyygd/daniels.wmv
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Jump To Comment: 1We farmers are being persecuted by foxhunts...as we made clear in this letter last year, circulated to all newspapers in the Irish republic:
Circular to media last year re hunt activity in Co. Kilkenny