HSA news release 22nd January 2002
“Let’s sort this out once and for all”
A hunt saboteur could easily have been killed today by the actions of an irate huntsman. Hunt saboteur Simon Wild was grabbed by the huntsman of the Chiddingfold Leconfield and Cowdray Hunt in Sussex and dragged along by his jacket. The huntsman, Jonathan Broise, dropped Mr Wild in front of the horse of his ‘whipper-in’ who then rode over him. Mr Wild, who somehow escaped with just hoof blows to his groin and legs and a throat injury where he was dragged along by his radio strap, later said “I was a hair’s breadth from being seriously hurt”. Another protestor was kicked in the ribs during the incident. Immediately before the attack, Broise allegedly shouted “Let’s sort this out once and for all”. A formal report has been lodged at Midhurst police station (However, whether they will be able to tear themselves away from the vital task of checking people’s CB licences is not known).
Simon Wild is one of a group of protestors who have been regularly attending the Chiddingfold, Leconfield and Cowdray hunt to prevent them from chasing and killing foxes.
Spokesperson for the Hunt Saboteurs Association, Nathan Brown, commented “The attendance of hunt saboteurs at the Chiddingfold has obviously had such an effect that the hunters have turned their attention away from their traditional quarry and decided to vent their rage and bloodlust on protestors. It is a miracle that Mr Wild escaped with minor injuries. A horse can easily crush a person’s skull or cause irreparable spinal damage – let there be no doubt that another Hunt Saboteur could have been killed today.”
Jonathan Broise has a history of violent behaviour – in February 2001 he received a conditional discharge after head-butting a disabled magistrate. He has also previously received a formal caution from the police for assaulting a hunt protestor and was the thug caught on film threatening ‘war’ on an ITN news crew back in 1994.
This incident follows incidents at several hunts on Saturday when hunt saboteurs were variously driven into by hunt supporters, assaulted or suffered threats to kill. One protestor was taken to hospital with a suspected fractured fibia and was almost dragged under the wheels of a horse trailer. A hunt steward was also arrested on Saturday after a protestor was attacked at another hunt. Mr Brown added “It is as if the hunting fraternity has declared war on anyone who dares oppose them. It is a shame the government does not have the guts to stand up to them and honour their election pledge to ban hunting.”
The entire incident was captured on video, some grabs from which appear below: