The horse known as Anne was abandoned in Ballyfermot.
A Midlands animal welfare organisation says a pregnant horse, which was forced to pull a sulky for miles through Dublin, has died.
My Lovely Horse Animal Rescue say the mare was one of at least six horses involved in the illegal sulky drive across the city on Monday.
Co-founder, Martina Kenny, says Anne died of her injuries after being whipped and pushed for several miles before being abandoned on a road in Ballyfermot:
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