A 57-year-old woman and a 54-year-old man from Southern Tasmania have been charged by Tasmania Police in connection with two highly inappropriate and widely circulated videos.
The pair face charges related to bestiality and engaging in prohibited activities at a cemetery. One of the videos allegedly depicts an act of bestiality, while the other shows inappropriate behavior on a grave in Tasmania.
The couple is scheduled to appear in the Hobart Magistrates Court at a later date. Authorities have issued a stern reminder to the public that possessing or distributing the bestiality-related video is illegal.
‘Tassie Trout Lady’ Identified as Former Hobart Veterinarian
The woman featured in the controversial and widely-shared "trout video" has been identified as a former employee of a Hobart veterinary clinic. The man who recorded the video, which has garnered millions of views worldwide, has a history of legal issues, including a previous charge related to a fishing incident.
The Kingston Animal Hospital, where the woman once worked, has clarified in a statement that she no longer has any affiliation with the clinic.
Police are urging anyone who has a copy of the video to delete it immediately as investigations continue.
Outrage as Trout Lady Video Sparks Police Investigation
Tasmania Police are actively investigating a couple who filmed themselves performing a live sex act on a boat, involving the use of a live trout. The video has sparked widespread condemnation on social media, with viewers expressing disgust over the couple’s actions.
In addition to the trout video, another video featuring the same couple engaging in sexual activity on the grave of renowned Australian artist David Hammond Chapman at St Mark’s Anglican Cemetery in Cressy near Launceston has surfaced online.
Tasmania Police have confirmed they are investigating both videos and have urged the public to delete any copies, as possessing or sharing them could result in criminal charges.
A 57-year-old woman and a 54-year-old man from Southern Tasmania have been charged by Tasmania Police in connection with two highly inappropriate and widely circulated videos.
The pair face charges related to bestiality and engaging in prohibited activities at a cemetery. One of the videos allegedly depicts an act of bestiality, while the other shows inappropriate behavior on a grave in Tasmania.
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The couple is scheduled to appear in the Hobart Magistrates Court at a later date. Authorities have issued a stern reminder to the public that possessing or distributing the bestiality-related video is illegal.
‘Tassie Trout Lady’ Identified as Former Hobart Veterinarian
The woman featured in the controversial and widely-shared "trout video" has been identified as a former employee of a Hobart veterinary clinic. The man who recorded the video, which has garnered millions of views worldwide, has a history of legal issues, including a previous charge related to a fishing incident.
The Kingston Animal Hospital, where the woman once worked, has clarified in a statement that she no longer has any affiliation with the clinic.
Police are urging anyone who has a copy of the video to delete it immediately as investigations continue.
Outrage as Trout Lady Video Sparks Police Investigation
Tasmania Police are actively investigating a couple who filmed themselves performing a live sex act on a boat, involving the use of a live trout. The video has sparked widespread condemnation on social media, with viewers expressing disgust over the couple’s actions.
In addition to the trout video, another video featuring the same couple engaging in sexual activity on the grave of renowned Australian artist David Hammond Chapman at St Mark’s Anglican Cemetery in Cressy near Launceston has surfaced online.
Tasmania Police have confirmed they are investigating both videos and have urged the public to delete any copies, as possessing or sharing them could result in criminal charges.