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Teenagers admit torturing and killing kittens in Ruislip | Teenagers admit torturing and killing kittens in Ruislip |
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The kittens are believed to have been transported in a black duffel bag | The kittens are believed to have been transported in a black duffel bag |
Two teenagers have pleaded guilty to torturing and killing two kittens in Ruislip, west London. | Two teenagers have pleaded guilty to torturing and killing two kittens in Ruislip, west London. |
A police investigation began when a kitten was found hanging from a tree in a field near Ruislip Golf Club while the other was on the ground nearby on 3 May. | A police investigation began when a kitten was found hanging from a tree in a field near Ruislip Golf Club while the other was on the ground nearby on 3 May. |
The 16-year-old girl and 17-year-old boy appeared at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court and admitted causing unnecessary suffering to the protected animals by "mutilating and killing" them. | The 16-year-old girl and 17-year-old boy appeared at Highbury Corner Magistrates' Court and admitted causing unnecessary suffering to the protected animals by "mutilating and killing" them. |
They also both admitted one count of possession of a knife at Ruislip Golf Course. | They also both admitted one count of possession of a knife at Ruislip Golf Course. |
The court heard the kittens were found with ropes attached to them and had been cut open. | The court heard the kittens were found with ropes attached to them and had been cut open. |
The pair, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared in the dock flanked by security officers and spoke only to confirm their personal details. | The pair, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared in the dock flanked by security officers and spoke only to confirm their personal details. |
The court heard members of the public had seen the teenage boy in possession of an animal carrier and "became concerned" when they later saw him and the 16-year-old girl running from the scene. | The court heard members of the public had seen the teenage boy in possession of an animal carrier and "became concerned" when they later saw him and the 16-year-old girl running from the scene. |
Knives, blowtorches and scissors were also found at the scene, the hearing was told. | Knives, blowtorches and scissors were also found at the scene, the hearing was told. |
After the kittens were found, police appealed for information and released CCTV images of suspects and an image of a black bag believed to have been used to carry the animals. | After the kittens were found, police appealed for information and released CCTV images of suspects and an image of a black bag believed to have been used to carry the animals. |
Two other teenagers, a 16-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl, arrested on Friday on suspicion of animal cruelty, were released without charge, the Metropolitan Police said. | Two other teenagers, a 16-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl, arrested on Friday on suspicion of animal cruelty, were released without charge, the Metropolitan Police said. |
The defendants were remanded into the care of the local authority with conditions including a 18:00 to 07:00 curfew monitored by police, and to not contact one another. | |
Judge Michael Oliver told the defendants: "As I hope is clear to you, the offences are extremely serious. | |
"I am not ruling out any way of dealing with you." | |
The teenagers will be sentenced at the same court on 23 June. | |
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