ROBERT NEVILL FROM WOODLANDS INVOLVED IN SHOCKING HUNT SABOTEUR ATTACK IN DONCASTER
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Woodlands Animal Abuser
In a disturbing incident that has shocked animal rights activists and the local community, Robert Nevill, a resident of Woodlands, Doncaster, was involved in a violent attack targeting a hunt saboteur group's vehicle. The incident, which took place in May 2021, was captured on video and has since led to Nevill's conviction and sentencing.
According to reports, Nevill, born on 11 August 1988 and residing at 95 Shaftsbury Avenue, Woodlands, Doncaster DN6 7TH, is known for his support of the Badsworth and Bramham Moor Hunt. His actions during the incident revealed a disturbing level of animal cruelty, as he was seen smashing the remains of a dead fox against the window of the vehicle belonging to the Sheffield Hunt Saboteurs. The footage shows Nevill repeatedly striking the animal's body against the glass while members of the group, visibly horrified, shouted at him to cease his actions.
The video also depicts other individuals goading Nevill on, including his partner Lisa Youngman, also known as Lisa Frost, born on 18 December 1979, her son Morgan Teale, also known as Morgan Kmiotek, born on 20 August 2000, and other associates such as Molly Marisa, Adam Oakes of Finlay Road, Rotherham, born circa 1992, and Adam Harrison of 22 Welfare Avenue, Doncaster DN12 3NH. These individuals appeared in the footage encouraging Nevill's aggressive behavior during the attack.
While multiple people were present during the incident, only Robert Nevill was formally charged. In May 2021, he pleaded guilty to charges of criminal damage and an act of outraging public decency. The court sentenced him to pay a total of £460 in fines, costs, and compensation, and ordered him to complete 360 hours of unpaid community service.
It is noteworthy that Nevill is also known for his own acts of wildlife persecution, regularly posting photographs of his so-called 'kills' on social media platforms, which has further tarnished his reputation among animal rights advocates.
Additional details reveal that Robert Nevill, along with Lisa Youngman and Morgan Teale, operates a business called R&L Landscaping. However, their business Facebook page has been deactivated, possibly in response to the controversy surrounding their activities and associations.
According to reports, Nevill, born on 11 August 1988 and residing at 95 Shaftsbury Avenue, Woodlands, Doncaster DN6 7TH, is known for his support of the Badsworth and Bramham Moor Hunt. His actions during the incident revealed a disturbing level of animal cruelty, as he was seen smashing the remains of a dead fox against the window of the vehicle belonging to the Sheffield Hunt Saboteurs. The footage shows Nevill repeatedly striking the animal's body against the glass while members of the group, visibly horrified, shouted at him to cease his actions.
The video also depicts other individuals goading Nevill on, including his partner Lisa Youngman, also known as Lisa Frost, born on 18 December 1979, her son Morgan Teale, also known as Morgan Kmiotek, born on 20 August 2000, and other associates such as Molly Marisa, Adam Oakes of Finlay Road, Rotherham, born circa 1992, and Adam Harrison of 22 Welfare Avenue, Doncaster DN12 3NH. These individuals appeared in the footage encouraging Nevill's aggressive behavior during the attack.
While multiple people were present during the incident, only Robert Nevill was formally charged. In May 2021, he pleaded guilty to charges of criminal damage and an act of outraging public decency. The court sentenced him to pay a total of £460 in fines, costs, and compensation, and ordered him to complete 360 hours of unpaid community service.
It is noteworthy that Nevill is also known for his own acts of wildlife persecution, regularly posting photographs of his so-called 'kills' on social media platforms, which has further tarnished his reputation among animal rights advocates.
Additional details reveal that Robert Nevill, along with Lisa Youngman and Morgan Teale, operates a business called R&L Landscaping. However, their business Facebook page has been deactivated, possibly in response to the controversy surrounding their activities and associations.