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10:44am Friday 28th March 2008 in News By Andy Whelan
Saffron-robed monks will serve legal papers on the RSPCA today as part of an ongoing dispute over the charity's slaughter of a sacred cow.
Monks from Bhaktivedanta Manor, the largest Hindu temple in Europe, are to serve legal papers to the RSPCA with a view to suing the organisation over the killing of Gangotri, a sacred cow.
The papers will be served at the RSPCA national headquarters at Southwater, near Horsham.
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