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Horror for vegan students as boys parade body of headless deer through campus

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The University and RSPCA are investigating the issue
The University and RSPCA are investigating the issue

VEGAN students were horrified as two posh boys paraded the body of a headless young deer through a university campus.

Officials are now investigating after having to offer urgent support to those who were upset by the incident.

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Two posh students paraded the body of a headless deer through a university campus
The incident occurred at the University of Exeter
The incident occurred at the University of ExeterCredit: Alamy

The pair bought the Bambi-like animal as venison from a game dealer.

They carried it through the University of Exeter campus and into halls of residence where mostly first-years stay.

Pictures obtained by The Sun show the headless deer’s torso slung over the back of one of the students, both in expensive waxed jackets.

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Another student uploaded a photo to an online university forum, writing: “Didn’t think beheaded animals count as a late night snack.”

A source said: “There’s a lot of students really upset about what happened and they worry they’ll get away with it. These were posh boys who thought they were clever.

“The university is investigating it. Everyone thinks they’ll get away with it because they’re posh.

“They were clearly proud of themselves. They paraded it around on their shoulders. It was really sickening.”

A University of Exeter spokesman said: “We have been informed that two students purchased a dead deer as venison from a game dealer and brought it on to campus to their residence.

"We have investigated the incident and spoken to the students involved, as well as offering support to students who raised concerns.

“We have not concluded every aspect of the investigation so will not comment further at this stage.”

The RSPCA said it is “looking into what is reported to have happened”.

Ed Southgate

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