{"id":188383,"date":"2023-10-31T14:59:02","date_gmt":"2023-10-31T14:59:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newsneednews.com\/?p=188383"},"modified":"2023-10-31T14:59:02","modified_gmt":"2023-10-31T14:59:02","slug":"cruel-farmer-dragged-pet-husky-to-her-death-after-tying-her-to-the-back-of-car","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newsneednews.com\/world-news\/cruel-farmer-dragged-pet-husky-to-her-death-after-tying-her-to-the-back-of-car\/","title":{"rendered":"Cruel farmer dragged pet husky to her death after tying her to the back of car"},"content":{"rendered":"
A cruel farmer is facing jail time after he was caught on video driving with his dog tied to the back of his car, before leaving it to die.<\/p>\n
The cruel act was committed by Kim Norman Rendall, who dragged his white husky Daisy for about 200 metres while she was tied with a rope. Several drivers witnessed the horrifying scene and tried to stop Rendall, 65, by honking their horns and flashing their lights at his red Nissan Micra.<\/p>\n
Daisy was left severely injured from the incident and had to be put down as she couldn't recover. Despite this, Rendall refused to seek help for his injured dog or tell the police where he had left her when they arrived at his home. Instead, they found him enjoying a cup of tea and a haircut.<\/p>\n
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After the case, the RSPCA released a shocking video showing Daisy being dragged along the road in High Littleton, near Bath. North Somerset Magistrates' Court heard that one of the motorists shouted "dog, dog" out of a window, which led a woman to flag the car down.<\/p>\n
Rendall stopped and was quickly confronted by upset locals as Daisy bled onto the road and tried to stand up. One woman offered to take Daisy to the vet for urgent care if he wasn't going to. He responded with a smirk and a laugh, saying: "I'll do what I want, it's my dog."<\/p>\n
Lundi Meyer, prosecuting, said it's estimated he drove for approximately 200 metres for around 55 seconds. After removing a bin from his vehicle, he placed Daisy in his boot and drove away. The police were called and officers were immediately dispatched. They arrived at the Micra's registered address, his mother's home within an hour.<\/p>\n
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