Home » News » Man faces court on horse cruelty charges

Man faces court on horse cruelty charges

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

Bruce Akers, 63, a former wrestler who represented Australia at the Olympics, appeared at the Broadmeadows Magistrates Court on Monday morning charged with 92 animal cruelty offences.

Nearly two dozen horses were found dead on Sunday, April 3 at a property on Batey Court in Bulla, 35 kilometres north of Melbourne.

The property is owned by Mr Akers’ daughter, Christy Akers.

Mr Akers bail conditions mean he’s not allowed contact with animals.

His application to have the conditions varied so his dog could be returned to him was denied, with Magistrate Patrick Southey saying he would need to file a formal application.

Mr Akers’ legal representative applied for an adjournment of six to eight weeks, while forensics staff completed their autopsy report on the dead horses.

Mr Southey granted an adjournment until June 20.

Bail was extended for Mr Akers until the same date.

Mr Akers declined to answer questions as he left court.

Neighbours initially raised the alarm after spotting a horse upturned, its legs waving in the air.

As well as the dead animals, police and RSPCA inspectors found 20 horses alive but extremely emaciated and close to death.

At an earlier hearing, the court had heard that there was evidence some of the bodies of the horses had been piled up.

Mr Akers was granted bail on April 4, unopposed, after his defence counsel told the court he suffered from several physical and mental conditions.

At that hearing, defence counsel Emily Buchanan said the horses did not belong to Mr Akers, who had been training and breeding horses since 1986.

Mr Akers could face up to two years in jail, a fine of up to $74,620 and be banned from owning any animal for at least 10 years, if he is found guilty of causing death by neglect.

By Liam Mannix, The Age

Digital Editions


  • Local art on show

    Local art on show

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 505473 The Woodend Lions Club are gearing up for its annual art show. In its 51st year, the show…

More News

  • Teenage artist reimagines mother nature

    Teenage artist reimagines mother nature

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 536538 At just 19 years old, Maryam Zuhair has publicly exhibited her first collection of paintings, ‘Mother Nature’s Creation’ in Craigieburn. Zuhair said she…

  • Skate park takes air

    Skate park takes air

    The new Olivine Skate Park in Donnybrook has officially opened, offering a vibrant space for local young people and families to enjoy. The park’s opening was celebrated at a community…

  • Push for women’s refuge

    Push for women’s refuge

    The Women’s Community Shelters (WCS) charity is calling for community support to help establish a women’s and children’s shelter in Hume. WCS chief executive Annabelle Daniel said there is a…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Star Weekly looks back on the pages of our predecessors. 10 years ago 22 March, 2016 Hume has experienced a 43 per cent hike in gun crime in 12 months,…

  • State urged to protect green wedges

    State urged to protect green wedges

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 246677 Whittlesea councillors have called on the state government to protect green wedge areas from urban sprawl after council approved a plan for a…

  • Pacers ready to go all the way

    Pacers ready to go all the way

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 352944 Whittlesea Pacers have set the expectations high for the Big V men’s division 1 season. After a finals appearance last season and having…

  • Hume’s unenforceable housing guide

    Hume’s unenforceable housing guide

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 336543 Hume council has adopted a new Medium Density Housing Design Guide – but it can’t be enforced. Adopted at the 23 February council…

  • Places of worship tour celebrates harmony

    Places of worship tour celebrates harmony

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 535319 To celebrate Harmony Week, councils across the north have banded together to take community members on a bus tour to various places of…

  • Kavanagh returns to EDFL

    Kavanagh returns to EDFL

    Former West Coast Eagle Kayley Kavanagh will return to where it all began, becoming the latest former AFLW player to sign with an Essendon District Football League women’s club. Strathmore…

  • Cannons boys squad released

    Cannons boys squad released

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 471376 The Calder Cannons have revealed their under-18 boys squad for the Talent League season. Players from 20 clubs have been named in the…