A 57-year-old woman and a 54-year-old man from Southern Tasmania are at the center of a scandal after being charged by Tasmania Police for their involvement in two disturbing videos that have taken the internet by storm.
The couple is facing serious charges, including bestiality and engaging in prohibited acts at a cemetery. One of the videos allegedly shows an act of bestiality, while the other captures them behaving inappropriately on a grave in Tasmania.
They are expected to appear in the Hobart Magistrates Court soon. Authorities are warning the public that possessing or sharing the bestiality-related video is a criminal offense.
‘Tassie Trout Lady’ Unmasked as Ex-Hobart Vet
The woman infamously dubbed the ‘Tassie Trout Lady’ after appearing in the viral “trout video” has been identified as a former Hobart veterinary clinic employee. The man behind the camera, whose footage has now been seen by millions, has a checkered past, including a previous charge related to a fishing violation.
The Kingston Animal Hospital, where the woman once worked, has distanced itself from the controversy, emphasizing that she no longer has any ties to the clinic.
As the investigation heats up, police are urging anyone who has a copy of the video to delete it immediately.
Public Outrage Erupts Over Trout Lady Video
Tasmania Police are in the thick of an investigation involving a couple who filmed a shocking sex act on a boat, using a live trout in a way that has horrified viewers. The video has triggered a wave of disgust across social media.
But that’s not all—another video has surfaced showing the same duo engaging in sexual activity on the grave of famed Australian artist David Hammond Chapman at St Mark’s Anglican Cemetery in Cressy, near Launceston.
Police have confirmed they are pursuing both cases and are urging the public to delete any copies of the videos, warning that possessing or sharing them could lead to criminal charges.
A 57-year-old woman and a 54-year-old man from Southern Tasmania are at the center of a scandal after being charged by Tasmania Police for their involvement in two disturbing videos that have taken the internet by storm.
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The couple is facing serious charges, including bestiality and engaging in prohibited acts at a cemetery. One of the videos allegedly shows an act of bestiality, while the other captures them behaving inappropriately on a grave in Tasmania.
They are expected to appear in the Hobart Magistrates Court soon. Authorities are warning the public that possessing or sharing the bestiality-related video is a criminal offense.
‘Tassie Trout Lady’ Unmasked as Ex-Hobart Vet
The woman infamously dubbed the ‘Tassie Trout Lady’ after appearing in the viral “trout video” has been identified as a former Hobart veterinary clinic employee. The man behind the camera, whose footage has now been seen by millions, has a checkered past, including a previous charge related to a fishing violation.
The Kingston Animal Hospital, where the woman once worked, has distanced itself from the controversy, emphasizing that she no longer has any ties to the clinic.
As the investigation heats up, police are urging anyone who has a copy of the video to delete it immediately.
Public Outrage Erupts Over Trout Lady Video
Tasmania Police are in the thick of an investigation involving a couple who filmed a shocking sex act on a boat, using a live trout in a way that has horrified viewers. The video has triggered a wave of disgust across social media.
But that’s not all—another video has surfaced showing the same duo engaging in sexual activity on the grave of famed Australian artist David Hammond Chapman at St Mark’s Anglican Cemetery in Cressy, near Launceston.
Police have confirmed they are pursuing both cases and are urging the public to delete any copies of the videos, warning that possessing or sharing them could lead to criminal charges.