14/03/2005

Dog hanging ‘an absolute act of cruelty’

A SDLP councillor in Londonderry has described the apparent hanging of a dog from a fence as “an absolute act of cruelty” after the animal was discovered on Monday morning.

The dead pet terrier was found in the Altcar Park area of Galliagh at around 7am by a passer by.

Local SDLP councillor Sean Gallagher expressed his disgust at those behind the attack. "It's an absolute act of cruelty and it makes you wonder what sort of mindset is involved,” he said.

"It's happened before, unfortunately, and that's the difficulty I had with it.”

A post mortem examination is to be carried out to establish the cause of death. An owner for the dog has yet to come forward.

(MB/SP)

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