CHRIS WILSON BRUTALLY ATTACKS DOG IN NEWARK - SENTENCED TO JAIL AND BANNED FROM KEEPING ANIMALS
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Newark Animal Abuser
In a disturbing case that has shocked the Newark community, Chris Wilson, a man previously residing in Bloxwich, Walsall, Leicester, and more recently at Swinton Copse, Newark NG22 9HW, was found responsible for a heinous act of animal cruelty involving a defenseless dog.
Wilson subjected a gentle seven-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier named Molly to a brutal, hour-long assault that left her severely injured and ultimately led to her being euthanized. The attack resulted in multiple injuries, including a fractured leg, extensive bruising, internal bleeding, and hemorrhages. The dog was discovered by her owner in a critical state, lying in a pool of blood and close to death.
According to reports, Molly’s owner found her with a swollen head, her eyes fixated and unresponsive, a loose and floppy back leg, and visible blood beneath her skin. The severity of her injuries indicated that she had been beaten or struck with significant force over an extended period. Emergency veterinary services were called, but despite efforts to save her, Molly was put down due to the extent of her injuries.
Veterinary experts analyzed her injuries and concluded that the “blunt trauma injuries” were consistent with being struck or run over. Initially, Wilson denied any involvement, claiming that a shelf had fallen onto the dog and that she had hit her head on a toilet. However, after further investigation, he admitted to causing unnecessary suffering to the animal and neglecting her welfare, confessing to two counts of each.
Wilson’s sentencing took place in August 2011, where he was sentenced to 23 weeks in prison. Additionally, he was banned from keeping any animals for the rest of his life, a measure aimed at preventing any future cruelty. This case has drawn widespread condemnation and highlights the importance of animal welfare and the consequences of cruelty in the Newark area.
Wilson subjected a gentle seven-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier named Molly to a brutal, hour-long assault that left her severely injured and ultimately led to her being euthanized. The attack resulted in multiple injuries, including a fractured leg, extensive bruising, internal bleeding, and hemorrhages. The dog was discovered by her owner in a critical state, lying in a pool of blood and close to death.
According to reports, Molly’s owner found her with a swollen head, her eyes fixated and unresponsive, a loose and floppy back leg, and visible blood beneath her skin. The severity of her injuries indicated that she had been beaten or struck with significant force over an extended period. Emergency veterinary services were called, but despite efforts to save her, Molly was put down due to the extent of her injuries.
Veterinary experts analyzed her injuries and concluded that the “blunt trauma injuries” were consistent with being struck or run over. Initially, Wilson denied any involvement, claiming that a shelf had fallen onto the dog and that she had hit her head on a toilet. However, after further investigation, he admitted to causing unnecessary suffering to the animal and neglecting her welfare, confessing to two counts of each.
Wilson’s sentencing took place in August 2011, where he was sentenced to 23 weeks in prison. Additionally, he was banned from keeping any animals for the rest of his life, a measure aimed at preventing any future cruelty. This case has drawn widespread condemnation and highlights the importance of animal welfare and the consequences of cruelty in the Newark area.