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How could they kill my horses, asks Darwen stable owner


The owner of four show horses that were burned to death has slammed the arsonists who killed ‘her babies’.

Mary Howarth, 60, said the attack on her stables had destroyed decades of hard work and breeding.

And she told how she bravely battled large flames to rescue three other horses.

Firefighters, who fought the blaze for two hours from 11.30pm on Monday, helped her bring two of them to safety.

But they were unable to save the other four.

Detectives have launched an investigation into the blaze.

Firefighters said that Sough Farm stable blocks in Northumberland Close, off Cranberry Lane, Darwen, had been specifically targeted as there were several seats of fire.

The stable doors had also been ‘ripped off their hinges’, firefighters said.

The scene was cordoned off yesterday while forensic teams carried out their investigations.

A 17-year-old boy and a man, 18, have been arrested on suspicion of arson.

One of the horses killed was due to compete in the Royal Welsh show on Saturday.

Mrs Howarth, of Cranberry Close, Darwen, said: “My daughter was at the stables at about 10.30pm and the fire brigade was called at about 11.30pm, so it’s happened within the space of an hour.

“My neighbour came to tell me what was going on, and I grabbed my coat and shoes and ran down dialling 999.

“When I got there, the fire engines were already there, so somebody else must have called them.

“The flames were 20ft high. I got one pony out of the stables and rescued two more from further away from the fire, but the others had no chance.”

She said those responsible were “sick” and added: “Set my table on fire, but don’t do this, don’t burn the babies.

“I am insured, but you can’t get the same pony back.

“They are as individual as people.”

“I’m totally devastated.

“It was my 60th birthday as well. What a present I’ve been given.”

The horses killed were a 12-year-old Highland called Billy Bunter, a coloured yearling gelding called Murphy, yearling filly called Goldy and a yearling filly called Lizzy Lou.

Wendy Dewhurst, 40, from Woodville Terrace, Darwen, owned Goldy, who was to compete at the Royal Welsh Show.

She said: “I put 11 years breeding into that horse. A lot of hard work.

“She was a really valuable pony for show purposes.

“I am devastated. The stables can be rebuilt but I can’t breed that pony again.”

The rescued horses have gone to stables belonging to friends of Mrs Howarth.

Peter McLintock, of Northumberland Close, saw the drama unfold.

He said: “I’ve never seen flames so big. We were fearing for our house. It was that bad.

“It’s a shame, really sad.”

Crew manager Steve Morgan, from Darwen Fire Station, said: “We were met by the owner of the stables, who was in a distraught state, and then a lot of people, including horse owners started to turn up, trying to get the horses out.

“We rescued three horses that were put in a paddock and looked over by a vet, but the other four were dead when we got there.”

Detective Inspector Andy Hulme said: "We are appealing for any witnesses who saw anybody acting suspiciously in the Northumberland Close area between 10pm and 11.30pm to contact police.”

Call police on 01254 51212 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

Comments(18)

Vickster says...
9:10am Tue 15 Jul 08

I am absolutely disgusted with the people that have caused this kind of suffering to peoples horses, one of which was lost was a very close friend of mine and she is absolutely devastated. I just can’t get my head around it at all, not only has four people lost their horses but the person that owns the yard has also lost some very good stables.. It is disgusting. I am just devastated for them all and my thoughts are with them.

Offended says...
10:09am Tue 15 Jul 08

Let's fast forward to the day of sentencing:

"Two youths have been given suspended prison sentences after they were convicted of an arson attack which killed four horses. Jobless Joe and Doley Dave each recieved 3 months in custody, suspended for 12 months. And the judge gave them a bit of a telling off. Oh, and the Home Secretary is promising 'shock tactics' for them aswell - they're going to be forced to look at a picture of a dead horse, which PM Gordon Brown insists will make them change their ways, and also act as a deterrent to other local scrotes."

It's time this country did something to stop these pests breeding.

andy1 says...
10:27am Tue 15 Jul 08

Offended wrote:
Let's fast forward to the day of sentencing:

"Two youths have been given suspended prison sentences after they were convicted of an arson attack which killed four horses. Jobless Joe and Doley Dave each recieved 3 months in custody, suspended for 12 months. And the judge gave them a bit of a telling off. Oh, and the Home Secretary is promising 'shock tactics' for them aswell - they're going to be forced to look at a picture of a dead horse, which PM Gordon Brown insists will make them change their ways, and also act as a deterrent to other local scrotes."

It's time this country did something to stop these pests breeding.
How do you know they where unemployed? What do you do for a living? Or are you one of these exempt from unemployment? If you haven't noticed there is a recession looming many a good person will loose their jobs through no fault of their own. In regards to this offense it is a very nasty one I hope the people who did this will receive the right sentences. But please Offended stop tarring every one who is unemployed with the same brush many a person in work commits offenses not just unemployed people. Yes I work and have had the unfortunate task of being unemployed in the past but I was no offender.

mandymoo says...
10:34am Tue 15 Jul 08

I hate people like them i have horses of my own and work 70 hours a week to pay my bill and keep them, i agree with Andy, they will get a way with murder and this country needs to sort out the justice system murder is murder, when they get to jail they get looked after better than us that are working, good people have been hurt by mindless thugs, it about time this county stopped the hand outs there giving to people who aren't willing to find job and left them to stand on there own two feet, and help the middle class people who are struggling in these times. people have hobbies for somebody it was there horses now they have been ripped away from them in the cruelest of manors i can even think about the suffering that they went to.

Magsy says...
11:22am Tue 15 Jul 08

I live where this incident occurred last night and was heartbroken last night for the horses and the owners. I am shocked and am absolutely disgusted yet again that this is the society we live in today. I had to explain to my two little boys this morning why they couldn't visit the stables anymore. The lady who owns the stables is lovely and always welcomed us at the stables and my heart goes out to her and all those who have been affected by this terrible loss. Also much praise to the fire crew and the police who did what they could to rescue as many horses as they could.

Offended says...
11:50am Tue 15 Jul 08

Andy,

I understand your point - I was not trying to suggest that all unemployed people are criminals - absolutely not, I wouldn't be so narrow-minded. As you say, there are many valid reasons for being unemployed, indeed I have friends and also some family who do not work for various reasons.

What I would say is that the vast majority of scrotes who perpetrate crimes like this are unemployed, I was indeed stereotyping - based on my own experience.

I don't stereotype unemployed people to be criminals, but I do stereotype criminals to be unemployed.

I might be wrong in this case, but generally (and statistically) speaking, I'd be right. Maybe there's an explanation, probably along the lines that when someone has to work for what they have, as opposed to having it given to them without question, they develop a sense of respect for other people and other people's belongings - this sense of respect might persuade them not to set fire to a stable full of horses, for example.

jackmetickler says...
8:24am Wed 16 Jul 08

Offended omnipresent - dont go back peddling my friend - the gist of your point is sound - one of the biggest problems with our society is that you have too many dingles of this world trying to cloud the issue.
No excuses, you do not set fire to other peoples property because mummy is not nice to you and all the sound bites from Labour, Tories or the labour-tory crats are not going to help.
Nothing will change until the law changes. Lawyers/solicitors make too much money for getting these people off at all costs - until we change that we continue with this pathetic circle.

angryman9 says...
4:45pm Wed 16 Jul 08

There are times when I despair of the human condition.
Some of us are so screwed up, and full of hate and evil.
The human refuse that did this should be given some of the pain they have caused this lady.
We need old fashioned justice to deal with vicious scum(employed or umemployed).
It won't happen, so I hope their address is well publicised in court.
Someone should give them the kicking they deserve.

tigger2008 says...
9:05pm Wed 16 Jul 08

I agree that this is a tragedy. But please remember that many a decent family has a problem child and I disagre with the idea of publicising addresses andf violence implicated. their families are already probably distraught and scared without fear of this kind of talk angryman.this is a problem of all society and needs addressing by the law







vader666 says...
11:29pm Wed 16 Jul 08

What a devastating story. These so called humans should be bought to justice and given very long sentences. We should have tented prison with chain gangs working like in america instead of the nice holdiay camp priison they will attend.

angryman9 says...
2:45am Thu 17 Jul 08

Listen tigger,
I am aware that families have PROBLEM chidren. This was'nt just the act of a PROBLEM child.
This was evil and vicious conduct,calculated to cause death and misery to helpless animals, and anyone else in the vicinity.
If these animals had been mine, and I could get my hands on the perpetrators, I would ring their necks.
People like this are going to be nothing but trouble all of their useless and valueless lives.
We need a sterilisation programme in this country, there are scumbags like this in every town. I am sick to my stomach of reading of their disgusting and depraved activities.
The parents are often worse than the scum they breed.
We need to wake up before it's too late.

tigger2008 says...
9:35am Thu 17 Jul 08

Angryman. How do you know that parents are all scum? I work in services and I know through my work that that is often not the case. It is a very steriotypical view to blame parents or grand parents. I hope that the peolpe who did this are given long sentences and a psychiatric evaluation, but as everybody with kids knows, if you are a A+ parent and your kid hangs out with other more dominating personalities, then bad could happen to them.I have seen innocent parents have nervous breakdowns due to public harrassment when it is not their fault at all. Persanlity disorders or other mental health issues could be involved. nothing is cut and dry

horrified, blackburn says...
10:49am Thu 17 Jul 08

The main thing to remember about this horrific story (rather than people going on about whether the offenders are unemployed etc) is that these poor horses have suffered the worst kind of death that any living thing should suffer and their owners will have to live with the memory of how their poor animals died. I don't think that animals are protected enough by the law and more legislation should be introduced with more severe sentences for offenders commiting any sort of cruelty to an animal. Some people will say "They are only animals" which infuriates me! - Animals have feelings, they feel fear and pain and if these evil psychopaths that have inflicted such suffering to the horses are not sent to prison then how will it deter other barbarians from doing the same. I hope the RSPCA know about this - there's been no mention so far of them being involved. It says these 2 b**tards have been charged with arson - why not cruelty to animals as well? You cannot break in to a stables and not know there are horses there if thats the excuse they are using!! My heartfelt sympathies go out to the owners of the horses and the lady who owns the stables. Big thanks to the firefighters who braved the flames to rescue the other 3 - I just wish the 4 other horses could have been saved then i wouldn't be sat here typing this comment!

BEVK says...
2:48pm Thu 17 Jul 08

Just wanted to say thank you for all the support, I own/owned one of the poor horses that perished in the fire, in response to "horrified, Blackburn" I would just like to let you know that the RSPCA have now been contacted and have agreed to take up the case. My heart goes out to Sally, Wendy, Vicky, and Mary too.

BEVK says...
2:55pm Thu 17 Jul 08

In memory of Lizzie lou, Murphy, goldie, and Billy Bunter you will all be sadly missed, but you are still in our hearts and always will be RIP x

tigger2008 says...
5:59pm Thu 17 Jul 08

I think the last comment finishes this topic off perfectly. R.I.P beautiful horses. xx

Daisydilly25 says...
7:27pm Tue 22 Jul 08

I was so sad to hear about what happened to those poor horses. It makes me sick to my stomach to think that there are "people" that evil living in the same town. What gets into their minds to make them want to hurt such beutiful and gentle creatures? Im so sorry for their owners too, I cant imagine what they must be going through. I hope these thugs are made to pay for what they have done - they should'nt be let off with a slap on the wrists. And if they are (which I fear they will be) I think the Telegraph and Citizen should print their names and photos. They should be named and shamed and never be allowed to forget what they have done.

Daisydilly25 says...
7:27pm Tue 22 Jul 08

I was so sad to hear about what happened to those poor horses. It makes me sick to my stomach to think that there are "people" that evil living in the same town. What gets into their minds to make them want to hurt such beutiful and gentle creatures? Im so sorry for their owners too, I cant imagine what they must be going through. I hope these thugs are made to pay for what they have done - they should'nt be let off with a slap on the wrists. And if they are (which I fear they will be) I think the Telegraph and Citizen should print their names and photos. They should be named and shamed and never be allowed to forget what they have done.


COMFORT: Owner Mary Howarth is comforted by her son Rory Beard Neighbour Peter McLintock took the picture of   the stables ablaze

COMFORT: Owner Mary Howarth is comforted by her son Rory Beard

Neighbour Peter McLintock took the picture of the stables ablaze



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