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    PostSubject: RSPCA slammed for failing to investigate 'cruel' dog deaths   Thu Mar 11, 2010 10:51 pm

    RSPCA slammed for failing to investigate 'cruel' dog deaths


    THE RSPCA has been slammed by residents for failing to investigate two brutal dog deaths in Enfield.

    The animal charity said it is not looking into the incidents
    because it has "no information" about the owners and believes the
    deaths were "not suspicious".

    Enfield police have also refused to investigate because no
    witnesses have come forward for the first death and they have been
    advised the second death was "accidental".

    However, a post-mortem funded by residents concluded last week that the first dog died from a fractured skull.

    The male spaniel cross-breed was discovered on January 17 shortly
    after a man was witnessed pulling the dog by its lead down Queen's
    Avenue, in Winchmore Hill.

    Last Monday night, a brindle Staffie cross was found dead in
    Durants Road after a metal chain had been tightly wrapped around and
    embedded in its neck. The exact cause of death has not been confirmed.

    An RSPCA spokesman said: "Obviously the RSPCA will investigate if
    there are potential leads and forthcoming information, but the dogs
    were not microchipped or tagged and there is no information that would
    help us track down anyone responsible.

    "A male spaniel cross was discovered six weeks before in Winchmore
    Hill. There is also nothing to suggest this was a suspicious death, and
    it is a sad fact that dogs that die of natural causes are regularly
    found dumped in public places.

    "At the moment there is nothing to suggest that these two cases are linked or that the same person is responsible."

    Residents have set up two Facebook tribute sites and a Gone Too Soon memorial for the dogs.

    There are now nearly 2,500 members of the Facebook group "Can you
    help identify the Winchmore Hill dog killer?" and another 150 on a new
    group dedicated to "Charlie" - the name given to the Staffordshire Bull
    Terrier.

    Writing on the first Facebook group wall, Lynn Mitchell said: "The
    RSPCA and police should be investigating this cruelty as we speak. If
    the dogs were human, they would be."

    Also writing on the site, Rosanna Benson added: "The flippancy of
    the RSPCA and police suggests that if you torture or kill an animal
    there will be no repercussions. Hardly a deterrent.

    "The spotlight will be shone on the police and RSPCA's glaring inadequacies as this campaign gathers momentum.

    "I have been shocked to the core by what has happened and will not
    rest until the two vile perpetrators have been found and we are able to
    send out the clear message: if you murder an animal, you will be
    investigated, you will be caught and you will be prosecuted."

    the rspca never seems to do anything except beg for money
    to add to the 91 million they have already that's not used on the animals

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    PostSubject: Re: RSPCA slammed for failing to investigate 'cruel' dog deaths   Fri Mar 12, 2010 9:00 am

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