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Six Swans found beheaded in South London


Two mute swans were found beheaded in Birchmere Park in November and another swan was also killed in Southmere Lake.


What sort of person does this.. First Cats being killed and now Swans. There are some very sick people out there.


http://www.itv.com/news/london/2017-12-13/bodies-of-six-swans-stabbed-and-beheaded-found-in-south-london-parks/


We need to find these people. But killing Swans only has a Maximum sentence of Six Months imprisonment or ?5,000 Fine


DulwichFox

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> lavender27 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > The Queen should be informed, they do belong to

> > her.

>

> Incorrect.. The Queen (Crown) does not own ALL of

> the Swans in Great Britain.

>

> DulwichFox


She does however own these ones, as they're on open water and not on the Thames.

dbboy Wrote:

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> Why harm or kill such beautiful and elegant

> creatures, beggars belief. Can only hope they get

> caught. Prison or a fine is too good for them,

> they deserve something much worse.



Someone who would do this is clearly not well and needs help.


What is the "much worse" you think they deserve?


I say that as an animal lover.

Sue Wrote:

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> dbboy Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Why harm or kill such beautiful and elegant

> > creatures, beggars belief. Can only hope they

> get

> > caught. Prison or a fine is too good for them,

> > they deserve something much worse.

>

>

> Someone who would do this is clearly not well and

> needs help.

>

> What is the "much worse" you think they deserve?

>

> I say that as an animal lover.


Named, shamed and denounced by the Queen - although Charles would probably do it now.


Could it be the cat killer

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