South Korea's public broadcaster has apologized over the death last year of a horse that was tripped during the filming of a stunt, in a case that has sparked outcry from animal rights advocates.
The horse fell on November 2 while filming a scene for period drama"The King of Tears, Lee Bang-won," Korean Broadcasting System said in a statement Thursday. The statement said the stunt required an actor riding the horse to fall off and the production team had"prepared and checked ... in case of an accident.
said."But no one checked the condition of the horse."And public anger was mounting on social media. Cats caused more than 100 house fires in the past 3 years, South Korea officials say"They're not even thinking about the horse getting injured. The neck has completely twisted, it's so violent. I'm not watching this drama," one person wrote below
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