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9:02pm Tuesday 15th April 2008 in News
Countryside campaigner Otis Ferry, 25, has been charged with attacking and robbing two hunt saboteurs.
The son of rock star Bryan Ferry is alleged to have pulled a video camera from the hands of two women during the hunt.
The women were monitoring potential breaches of the ban when the alleged incident occurred last November.
Ferry, who was arrested at his Shrewsbury home the next day, had been riding with the Heythrop Hunt, near Chipping Norton, which is thought to have strayed into Gloucestershire.
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