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Alan Blackman, 31, appeared in court after the animal was found injured and required veterinary treatment.

A married father-of-three has admitted sexually attacking a horse.

Alan Blackman, 31, of no fixed address, had been charged with trespass with the intent to commit a sexual offence and attempted intercourse with a horse on August 6.

He was arrested after the animal was found injured and in need of veterinary treatment at farm stables in Redenhall, Norfolk, on August 6.

 

PA CCTV of Alan Blackman at stables in Redenhall in Norfolk, as he has admitted sexually attacking a horse at Norwich Crown Court
Injuries: The horse required veterinary treatment as a result of the sex attack, police said

 

Norfolk Police circulated CCTV images of a man seen at the stables in the moments leading up the attack.

Today he admitted the offences as he appeared via video link at Norwich Crown Court.

Judge Stephen Holt adjourned sentencing until October 23.

Alan Blackman at stables in Redenhall in Norfolk, as he has admitted sexually attacking a horse at Norwich Crown Court
Evidence: Police issued CCTV of Blackman following the incident

He said: "This is clearly a case where a psychiatric report would assist the court.

"You have pleaded guilty at the earliest opportunity but the court needs to know more about you."

After the Norfolk Police appeal for information last month, removals man Blackman wrote on Facebook, protesting his innocence.

He said people were "putting my name to a face which isn't me" and starting online speculation.

He added that he would be "contacting the police to clear this up".

Blackman was remanded in custody until his next appearance.


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