$10K reward for info on award-winning rodeo horse shot
Spartanburg County family still seeking answers a month after P-Dab died Share Updated: 11:19 PM EST Feb 5, 2021
Spartanburg County family still seeking answers a month after P-Dab died Share Updated: 11:19 PM EST Feb 5, 2021
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Show Transcript A 10,000 REWARD IS ON THE TABLE TONIGHT FOR INFORMATION ABOUT WHO SHOT AND KILLED A HORSE. RENEE WUNDERLICH SPOKE TO THE FAMILY FROM THE FIELD WHERE THEY FOUND THE ANIMAL DEAD AND SHE HAS THE STORY TONIGHT ABOUT HOW YOU MAY BE ABLE TO HELP. IT’S BEEN ALMOST A MONTH SINCE THE FAMILY FOUND THEIR HORSE HERE SHOT. THEY ARE STILL SEARCHING FOR. ANSWERS JARED HARMON AND HIS SISTER MONICA HAVE A BOX FILLED WITH INTRICATE BELT BUCKLES 2017 20 CHAMPION, THIS WAS ALL AROUND COWBOY FROM BACK IN 2011 TROPHIES FROM RODEO EVENTS ONE WITH THEIR QUARTER HORSE P-DAB. HE JUST WANTED THAT ANYBODY. UP ON FINE I HAD FRIENDS ALL OVER THE PLACE LIKE ALL AC
Social media users have shared false claims about the British World War Two veteran Captain Tom Moore, who died on Feb. 2, 2021, after contracting COVID-19.
Covid 19 coronavirus: Captain Tom Moore s trip to Barbados questioned
1 Feb, 2021 07:49 PM
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Captain Sir Tom Moore is being defended publicly after online critics queried a trip he made to Barbados before he was diagnosed with Covid-19.
The British World War II veteran won the hearts of a nation through his Covid fundraising before contracting the virus himself and UK media personalities rushed to his defence after comments appeared online questioning the December holiday.
100-year-old Moore travelled to the Caribbean island with his family after British Airways gifted them a flight.