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EARLIER this year an online video came to my attention through social media.
A young Norwegian girl had travelled to Dublin to buy a horse, stabled in a backstreet and stayed. The street was populated by a gang of young Irish boys, aged between 11 and 15, who to many onlookers were simply ‘trouble’. Profane language and violence appeared to be their daily companions.
The girl, Kristin Vollset, persevered and refused to be intimidated by the boys, staying to care for her horse, visiting daily. Instead she befriended them, united by a deep passion and love for horses. The shared love of all things equine gave her insights into the boys and their deeper character and through her perseverance and love she found each had gifts, hidden beneath a veneer of swaggering bravado.