ANDREW AND DANIEL FRANKISH FROM REDCAR SLAMMED FOR CRUELTY TO PET BUPPIE
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A disturbing case of animal cruelty has sparked widespread outrage after two brothers from Redcar were sentenced for their brutal treatment of their pet bulldog, Baby. The incident, which was captured on mobile phone footage, shows Andrew Frankish, aged 22, and his younger brother Daniel Frankish, aged 19, engaging in a series of violent acts against the defenseless dog.
According to reports, the brothers subjected Baby to a series of aggressive and inhumane acts, including headbutting her, jumping on her, and forcefully throwing her down the stairs. The footage, which quickly circulated on social media platforms, depicted the disturbing abuse and drew immediate condemnation from animal rights advocates and the general public alike.
Tragically, Baby’s suffering did not end with the initial assault. The dog was later taken to a veterinary clinic, where she was diagnosed with injuries severe enough to warrant euthanasia. Despite efforts to save her, Baby was put down three months after the incident due to the extent of her injuries and suffering.
In court, the Frankish brothers received sentences that many in the community believe were too lenient. They were handed 21-week suspended sentences, meaning they would not serve time unless they committed another offense within a specified period. Additionally, they were subjected to a six-month tagged curfew, restricting their movements during certain hours.
The decision has ignited a firestorm of criticism on social media, with many calling for a harsher punishment and a review of the case. A petition has been launched, demanding that the authorities reconsider the severity of the sentences and ensure that justice is fully served for Baby.
This case has once again highlighted the ongoing issue of animal cruelty and the importance of holding offenders accountable. The community in Redcar is left shaken by the incident, and many are calling for increased awareness and stronger laws to prevent such acts of violence against animals in the future.
According to reports, the brothers subjected Baby to a series of aggressive and inhumane acts, including headbutting her, jumping on her, and forcefully throwing her down the stairs. The footage, which quickly circulated on social media platforms, depicted the disturbing abuse and drew immediate condemnation from animal rights advocates and the general public alike.
Tragically, Baby’s suffering did not end with the initial assault. The dog was later taken to a veterinary clinic, where she was diagnosed with injuries severe enough to warrant euthanasia. Despite efforts to save her, Baby was put down three months after the incident due to the extent of her injuries and suffering.
In court, the Frankish brothers received sentences that many in the community believe were too lenient. They were handed 21-week suspended sentences, meaning they would not serve time unless they committed another offense within a specified period. Additionally, they were subjected to a six-month tagged curfew, restricting their movements during certain hours.
The decision has ignited a firestorm of criticism on social media, with many calling for a harsher punishment and a review of the case. A petition has been launched, demanding that the authorities reconsider the severity of the sentences and ensure that justice is fully served for Baby.
This case has once again highlighted the ongoing issue of animal cruelty and the importance of holding offenders accountable. The community in Redcar is left shaken by the incident, and many are calling for increased awareness and stronger laws to prevent such acts of violence against animals in the future.