Normally I take the time to provide an introduction to various stories I have emailed to me or read about greyhounds but I am absolutely seething with rage at the moment. I have literally just received an email, the contents of which are written word for word below, that has made me feel sick. Please read it and pass on the message because this HAS TO STOP NOW!!!
GREYHOUND FOUND STABBED TO DEATH WITH BREADKNIFE IN SUNDERALND (UK)- LOW LIFE SCUM GREYHOUND KILLER LEFT OFFENSIVE WEAPON AT SCENE OF CRIME!!! SEE ARTICLE BELOW
There were bones sticking out of its body and it looked extremely thin like it hadn't been looked after!!!!
Greyhound Crusaders/SWAP team UK have been alerted to this recent MURDER from one of our supporters in the area therefore if anyone has any intelligence on this case please email us at greyhoundcrusaders@googlemail.com or southwestanimalprotection@yahoo.co.uk immediately
MANY THANKS
Grehound Crusaders/SWAP team UK
The article can be found at http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/Jean39s-horror-over-dog-find.5002404.jp or in full below:
ARTICLE
Jean's horror over dog find
Published Date:
20 February 2009
By Marissa Carruthers
An animal lover has spoken of her disgust at her grim discovery after she found a dead dog that had been stabbed in the head.
Jean Frost was disgusted when a pal told her she had stumbled across the brutally disfigured greyhound in land near Dene Street, Silksworth when she was walking her dog.
She phoned police, who took a bread knife that lay next to the dog away to be examined.
And the 46-year-old was horrified when she returned to the site a week later and found the animal's body was still there.
Mrs Frost, of Thorney Close, said: "My friend was walking her dog when she found this greyhound with a knife lying next to it.
"She looked at it closer and it had stab wounds to its head and the rest of its body and there was a knife lying next to its legs.
"Its ears were also filled with blood so it was definitely stabbed.
"She called the police and someone came out to take some pictures and they took the knife with them."
Mrs Frost, who has volunteered with several animal rescue centres across the region, said the dog looked as though it had been badly treated and was malnourished.
She said: "It's disgusting and pathetic that anyone could do something like this. There's absolutely no need to stick a knife into a dog's head.
"Even people who are not working can go to the PDSA and get free help or get them put down humanly.
"Or there's greyhound rescue centres they can be taken to.
"There were bones sticking out of its body and it looked extremely thin like it hadn't been looked after. It's so sad."
A police spokesman said: "On Wednesday, February 11, police received a report of a dead dog in woods near to Dene Street, Silksworth. Police attended the area but were unable to locate the dog.
"On Thursday, February 12, police were assisted in finding the dog by the member of the public who had initially reported it.
"The dog was found away from the main walking tracks in a remote part of the wood. Police also recovered a knife at the scene.
"Council cleansing teams were called to remove the dog's body and the RSPCA were also informed about the discovery."
Anyone wanting to report animal cruelty can seek advice from the RSPCA by phoning 0300 1234 999.