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09-11-2014, 05:19 PM
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Dozens Of Animals Dead In Dogs' Home 'Arson'
forty-three animals have been killed in a suspected arson at one of the country's largest dogs' homes. A boy whose age remains unclear has been arrested on suspicion of arson following the blaze at Manchester Dogs' Home. Greater Manchester Police said the blaze was being "dampened down" but confirmed dozens of dogs had been killed. Residents said they could hear "dogs yelping". Twitter user @Hoyles10 said: "Big fire at Manchester Dogs Home, apparently the building has collapsed, too late for the animals by all accounts...Heartbreaking." Fellow user MostonRedDevil wrote: "Manchester dogs home is on fire with all the dogs yelping." sick fuck http://news.sky.com/story/1334328/do...ogs-home-arson |
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09-11-2014, 07:28 PM
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Re: Dozens Of Animals Dead In Dogs' Home 'Arson'
![]() Article From BBC News "A 14-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of arson after 43 dogs were killed in a large fire at Manchester Dogs' Home. Police said the number of animals that have died is expected to rise. Four fire crews are at the scene of the blaze, which broke out at about 19:00 BST in Moss Brook Road in Harpurhey. Firefighters said the fire is now out and are asking members of the public who want to help to stay away while the other dogs are still being rescued. Paul Duggan, from Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service, said: "Unfortunately about a third of the kennels have been badly affected by fire. "Over 40 dogs have been killed or confirmed as deceased." dog being rescued Volunteers are rescuing the dogs "Thankfully due to the intervention of the firefighters, they've actually stopped the fire spreading, and we understand that over 150 dogs have been saved and removed from the site." Anna Stansfield, manager of Cheshire Dogs Home, described the blaze as "soul destroying" and added all the rescued dogs would be transferred to its site in Cheshire. "I cannot describe what we have seen tonight. It's soul destroying. "We are so grateful to the people of Manchester and Greater Manchester who have come to support us but we need to get the roads clear so we can get the dogs out." Supt Marcus Noden, of Greater Manchester Police, confirmed a "young boy" was in custody and appealed for people to contact police "if anyone was in the area and remembers seeing anything suspicious around the dogs' home". "As a dog owner myself I understand that many people will feel angry and upset about what has happened but I would ask that they let the police carry out their investigations and not take matters into their own hands. "We have received an overwhelming response from the public and would ask if anyone wants to help they can make donations of food or bedding to North Manchester divisional headquarters on Northampton Road in Newton Heath." The home was established in 1893 and cares for more than 7,000 dogs every year. It is run entirely on donations from the general public." PLEASE, FOR THE LOVE OF LIFE SOMEONE SOAK THE LITTLE S**T IN PETROL AND SET HIM ALIGHT :( |
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09-11-2014, 09:05 PM
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Re: Dozens Of Animals Dead In Dogs' Home 'Arson'
This child is a cull that is old enough to know that he caused great torture and pain. Put him down.
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09-12-2014, 12:16 AM
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Re: Dozens Of Animals Dead In Dogs' Home 'Arson'
little fuckhead needs to be locked in a cage with a xenomorph
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