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We have told our public safety officials that when truckers get into accidents they tell the police they "Fell Asleep" Or They were looking down. We E MAILED THE NTSB AND REPORTED...LOOK AT THE VIOLATIONS...CREDIT...NEWSCHANNEL 5
The owner of those horses could soon be facing charges too. Dorian Ayache owns Three Angels Farm in Lebanon, he claimed to be a horse buyer and seller and told NewsChannel Five the horses were headed to a feed lot in Oklahoma.

NewsChannel5 learned late Wednesday that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has launched an investigation in this case. Officials there said Ayache does not have a valid license to conduct interstate commerce.

Article Report One..
by Amanda Hara

LEBANON, Tenn. - Minutes after a semi carrying horses crashed on I-40 Monday night, rumors started swirling. Some said horses were loose on the interstate, while others claimed the truck was taking them to slaughter.

On Tuesday, NewsChannel 5 talked the owner of the horses, who said the rumors are nothing more than myth.

Tennessee Highway Patrol Investigators said the driver of the tractor trailer fell asleep, then flipped his semi with 36 horses stuck inside.

Doctor Monty McInturff is a veterinarian with Tennessee Equine Hospital. He was also part of the emergency response team that handled Monday nights' scene.

McInturff said when he arrived, the horses were still inside the trailer and emergency responders had created a make-shift corral around the trailer.

"The horses where very calm, the horses that were injured were laying calmly some horses were down and some were standing," said McInturff.

Three were euthanized on scene, unable to walk because of back injuries or a broken leg. One was kept to treat a knee injury.

Dorian Ayache owns Three Angels Farm in Lebanon and the horses.

In an off-camera interview he told NewsChannel Five that the remaining 32 horses were eventually re-loaded and sent on to the Oklahoma feed lot that originally purchased them. Ayache confirmed that the horses were not back on his farm.

Many assumed the horses were headed for slaughter, but today Ayache said, "We sell them to different dealers, we have different people for different purposes. Some of them are bucking horses for rodeos, some of them are good riding horses, walking horses quarter horses. And we sell them to different dealers, and from there they sell them to individuals. We sell them to dealers, what they do with them I don't know."

People also speculated that the horses were on board a double decker trailer, which is an illegal way to transport horses.

But Ayache, State Police, and the wrecking yard that picked up the trailer all confirm the horses were on a single level trailer.

McInturff said, "I don't know who owned them or where they were going but I do know they were being hauled in a humane fashion."

The Tennessee Highway Patrol said charges are pending against the driver of the semi.

As for Ayache, the Tennessee Department of Agriculture said he's been a registered livestock dealer for the past year and they will not conduct an investigation. However, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration reports that Ayache failed a safety audit back in 2010.

Tennessee Department of Agriculture officials said the driver was carrying the proper health certificates at the time of the crash. He's expected to be okay.

Email: ahara@newschannel5.com
Facebook: Facebook.com/NC5AmandaHara
Twitter: Twitter.com/NC5_AmandaHara

ARTICLE REPORT TWO..
NASHVILLE, Tenn.- A new investigation has begun, concerning a horse trailer that wrecked on the interstate Monday night.

Three horses were killed when a semi carrying three dozen horses flipped on its side on Interstate 40 near Highway 96.

Tennessee Highway Patrol Officials charged the driver, Mance Frank Reed, with unsafe operation of a vehicle, failure to exercise due care, and driving fatigued. He also received citations for brake violations, frame violation, and tire violation on the trailer unsafe were pending against him.

The owner of those horses could soon be facing charges too. Dorian Ayache owns Three Angels Farm in Lebanon, he claimed to be a horse buyer and seller and told NewsChannel Five the horses were headed to a feed lot in Oklahoma.

NewsChannel5 learned late Wednesday that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has launched an investigation in this case. Officials there said Ayache does not have a valid license to conduct interstate commerce.

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  • A feedlot in Oklahoma indicates they will be shipped to Mexico for slaughter. Hate to say this, but the three that were euthanized on the scene, were the lucky ones. Horror awaits the rest destined for slaughter :(

  • horses that are sold to a "dealer" and live on a "feedlot" are horses that will most likely be sold for slaughter...just an fyi. 

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