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Reward provided to catch killer of 13 lambs discovered with ‘intentionally damaged’ necks

EXCLUSIVE: Animal rights marketing campaign group PETA is providing a reward of as much as £5,000.

File picture of lambs (Picture: Getty)

An animal rights marketing campaign group is providing a reward to assist catch the individual or individuals accountable for the “callous” killing of 13 lambs in Northern Eire. The younger animals had been discovered useless final weekend at a farm in Rostrevor, County Down, with police saying it seems their necks had been “intentionally damaged”.

PETA mentioned it’s keen to supply as much as £5,000 for info resulting in the arrest and conviction of the person or people behind the harrowing incident. The charity’s vp Elisa Allen mentioned: “It’s crucial that any neighborhood confronted with a merciless and callous act resembling this take measures to seek out the offender and convey them to justice.” PETA claimed historical past reveals incidents of animal cruelty usually seem within the data of harmful criminals.

The lambs had been discovered useless on Saturday morning (file picture) (Picture: Getty)

“Animal abusers are a hazard to everybody: they take their points out on whoever is accessible to them – people or different animals – and have to be caught earlier than they act once more,” Ms Allen mentioned.

It’s believed the lambs had been killed someday between 7pm on Friday and seven:45am on Saturday.

Farmer Kevin McGivern described their deaths as “the worst factor I may ever think about”.

He instructed the BBC he arrived at his discipline along with his brother to feed the sheep at round 8am on Saturday and that he “simply knew from the gap there was one thing badly flawed”.

He mentioned “at the very least 11” of the lambs had their necks damaged, whereas the others had been “most likely strangled”.

No arrests have been made and the Police Service of Northern Eire (PSNI) is constant to enchantment for info.

Inspector Reynolds, from the drive, mentioned: “We obtained a report that the lambs had been killed at a farm on Drumsesk Highway in some unspecified time in the future between 7pm on Friday, thirteenth March and seven.45am on Saturday, 14th March.

“It seems that their necks had been intentionally damaged.

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“It is a surprising crime, and we might be eager to listen to from anybody who seen something uncommon within the space through the occasions above.”

Anybody with info concerning the incident is being urged to contact officers on 101, quoting reference 495 14/03/26.

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