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Cherie 11-06-2020 09:30 AM

Baby Swan kicked and killed by jogger in Richmond Park as it was in the way
 
something we can all agree on...

Scum


Police are hunting for a jogger who kicked a baby swan as he ran through a London park, leaving it so badly injured that it died.
The newborn cygnet was reportedly left with brain damage after the man kicked it as he jogged in Richmond Park in south-west London at around 5.30pm on Monday, June 8.
It was taken to the Swan Sanctuary charity in Middlesex but its injuries proved too severe and on Wednesday — a day after issuing an appeal for witnesses to the incident —Royal Parks Police announced that it had died.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...rtan-ntp-feeds

Liam- 11-06-2020 09:31 AM

Lizzie will not be happy!

Nicky91 11-06-2020 09:32 AM

disgusting piece of scum


poor swan :(

Smithy 11-06-2020 09:32 AM

Horrible old bastard :mad:


(Kicked and killed makes more sense btw Cherie)

Niamh. 11-06-2020 09:37 AM

What the **** is wrong with some people

Nicky91 11-06-2020 09:37 AM

kinda also shocked the person who did this is an older man :o

since you mostly read these ''abusing animal'' stories with kids, teens involved

Oliver_W 11-06-2020 09:38 AM

Kneecap the ****!

AnnieK 11-06-2020 09:51 AM

Until 1998 it was still classed as treason to kill a swan....now its still illegal. Poor thing....I'm actually terrified of swans but could never hurt one.

Hope they kick him when they find him

Kazanne 11-06-2020 10:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10860643)
something we can all agree on...

Scum


Police are hunting for a jogger who kicked a baby swan as he ran through a London park, leaving it so badly injured that it died.
The newborn cygnet was reportedly left with brain damage after the man kicked it as he jogged in Richmond Park in south-west London at around 5.30pm on Monday, June 8.
It was taken to the Swan Sanctuary charity in Middlesex but its injuries proved too severe and on Wednesday — a day after issuing an appeal for witnesses to the incident —Royal Parks Police announced that it had died.

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknew...rtan-ntp-feeds

utter scumbag bastard.

Liam- 11-06-2020 10:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 10860668)
Until 1998 it was still classed as treason to kill a swan....now its still illegal. Poor thing....I'm actually terrified of swans but could never hurt one.

Hope they kick him when they find him

The big park here has some of the biggest swans I’ve ever seen in my life, I’d never willingly hurt at animal but if one of those big bastards run up on me, limbs would start swinging

thesheriff443 11-06-2020 10:10 AM

People that hurt animals on purpose should get prison no ifs or buts, just prison.

thesheriff443 11-06-2020 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Liam- (Post 10860677)
The big park here has some of the biggest swans I’ve ever seen in my life, I’d never willingly hurt at animal but if one of those big bastards run up on me, limbs would start swinging

Couldn’t you just run away, these birds only attack if they feel threatened or protecting their young or nest.

No one has ever been killed by a swan.

Kazanne 11-06-2020 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thesheriff443 (Post 10860678)
People that hurt animals on purpose should get prison no ifs or buts, just prison.

Agreed :wavey:

arista 11-06-2020 10:17 AM

Yes Evil Jogger

Cherie 11-06-2020 10:18 AM

yep the Daddy swan at our local park is super scary when he starts flapping his wings but it's to warn off people getting too close to the cygnets so just stay back maybe?

Kizzy 11-06-2020 10:24 AM

How sick do you have to be to do this?

Kizzy 11-06-2020 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Liam- (Post 10860677)
The big park here has some of the biggest swans I’ve ever seen in my life, I’d never willingly hurt at animal but if one of those big bastards run up on me, limbs would start swinging

You would attack an animal instead of removing yourself from the situation? ... hmm.

Liam- 11-06-2020 10:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10860686)
yep the Daddy swan at our local park is super scary when he starts flapping his wings but it's to warn off people getting too close to the cygnets so just stay back maybe?

Im not scared of birds, but the ones that look like Hulk Hogan in swan form freak me out and they charge at you, they’re very aggressive animals, especially the ones that are used to being fed so they think everyone is gonna feed them, like you can have my house keys if it’ll keep you away from me?

Liam- 11-06-2020 10:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 10860691)
You would attack an animal instead of removing yourself from the situation? ... hmm.

If I was being attacked by an animal, would I hit it? Yes, like most people probably would.

Attacking peaceful animals minding their own business is bad.

joeysteele 11-06-2020 10:33 AM

Just shocking.
No word bad enough to describe the jogger in my view.

Swans are beautiful.

AnnieK 11-06-2020 10:39 AM

I'm terrifed of swans and geese. There used to be a scrap yard near my nans and it had geese as guard dogs....those things loved to chase you.....and they were quick. My brother used to threaten to take me there and tie me to a tree and leave me there when we were kids. :laugh:

When we were kids my mum and dad took us on a boating holiday on the Thames and the weather was gorgeous. I wanted to feed the ducks off the back of the boat but my mum said not to - so I did it anyway. There was a duck and her ducklings following us and I was having a lovely time throwing bread to them until a swan came along and attacked and killed one of the ducklings over a piece of bread. I was heartbroken, my mum was all "i told you not to do that" and my brother was all "you're a duckling killer" and so that it the main reason I am not keen on swans (as well as the big scary beak and massive wing span)

joeysteele 11-06-2020 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 10860708)
I'm terrifed of swans and geese. There used to be a scrap yard near my nans and it had geese as guard dogs....those things loved to chase you.....and they were quick. My brother used to threaten to take me there and tie me to a tree and leave me there when we were kids. :laugh:

When we were kids my mum and dad took us on a boating holiday on the Thames and the weather was gorgeous. I wanted to feed the ducks off the back of the boat but my mum said not to - so I did it anyway. There was a duck and her ducklings following us and I was having a lovely time throwing bread to them until a swan came along and attacked and killed one of the ducklings over a piece of bread. I was heartbroken, my mum was all "i told you not to do that" and my brother was all "you're a duckling killer" and so that it the main reason I am not keen on swans (as well as the big scary beak and massive wing span)

You too Annie.

I was once on a visit to Walsingham, I was 13.
While walking around, we passed a gate with a notice on saying beware of the Geese.

I laughed thinking Geese, and it seemed a shortcut to where I was heading..
Wow, did I get an awakening

They came charging at us and were really intimidating and vicious.
We ran like crazy, for what seemed like ages, they were relentless.

Once safe, I was puffed out but what an awakening.
I laughed about it a short time later, learned not to doubt notices like that in future.

I'd still never have tried to harm one though.

Kazanne 11-06-2020 12:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cherie (Post 10860686)
yep the Daddy swan at our local park is super scary when he starts flapping his wings but it's to warn off people getting too close to the cygnets so just stay back maybe?

We have swans on our local canal, we now have some adorable cygnets, Last week a coot swam close to thier nest and the swan killed it ,horrible to see but yes they fiercely protect thier young , we also have several ducklings now ,theres about 8 of them left ,4 were shot !!!! some brave idiots I guess, yes I did say shot humans are so vile at times,no wonder some of us prefer animals to humans.

Greg! 11-06-2020 12:15 PM

Electric, and I cannot stress this enough, chair.

caprimint 11-06-2020 12:29 PM

What an absolute ****


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