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Head of Spanish animal shelter jailed for killing healthy cats and dogs | Head of Spanish animal shelter jailed for killing healthy cats and dogs |
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A Spanish court has sentenced the head of an animal shelter to three years and nine months in jail for killing hundreds of healthy dogs and cats in a way that provoked “prolonged agony”. | A Spanish court has sentenced the head of an animal shelter to three years and nine months in jail for killing hundreds of healthy dogs and cats in a way that provoked “prolonged agony”. |
The court in the southern city of Málaga also fined Carmen Marín Aguilar, 72, €19,800 (£17,200) after finding her guilty of animal cruelty and the falsification of documents. | |
Felipe Barco Gómez, 55, a caretaker at the Parque Animal shelter in Torremolinos on the Costa del Sol, was jailed for a year and ordered to pay a fine of €3,600 for his role in the deaths. | |
The court said Aguilar injected healthy animals of different breeds, mainly dogs and cats, with euthanising drugs without sedation while Gómez held them down. | |
Aguilar used a smaller dose of the euthanising drug than is advised in order to save money and injected it directly into muscle tissue instead of intravenously as recommended, it added. | Aguilar used a smaller dose of the euthanising drug than is advised in order to save money and injected it directly into muscle tissue instead of intravenously as recommended, it added. |
This caused a “slow death with a painful and prolonged agony”, the court said in its ruling. | This caused a “slow death with a painful and prolonged agony”, the court said in its ruling. |
Prosecutors accused the pair of having killed 2,183 animals between January 2009 and October 2010, when the alleged slaughter came to light during an inspection of the facilities. | |
They believe the pair killed the animals to reduce costs and make room for the centre’s for-profit activities. | |
The shelter for abandoned animals also provides paid-for grooming services runs private animal clinic, though the director did not have a veterinary diploma. | |
Prosecutors said the pair disconnected security cameras when they killed the animals and would play music over a megaphone to mask the ensuing howls. | |
Aguilar and Gómez denied killing the animals. | |
Aguilar told the court during her trial that she loved animals and could not have injected them because she has a needle phobia. “I don’t even dare to cut their nails,” she said. |
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