The decomposed physique of a canine was discovered hanging from a tree on the financial institution of the River Thames. The white canine was seen hanging from under a pathway close to St. George Wharf Pier in Vauxhall on Tuesday morning (April 1).
The London Fire Brigade needed to deliver the white and tan-coloured canine onto the trail because it was so exhausting to entry. The canine was not microchipped however was taken to RSPCA Leybourne Animal Centre in Kent.
It had additionally decomposed a lot that it’s not identified for sure what intercourse or breed the canine is. The canine was discovered near the Riverside pub close to a strolling path under the river railings.
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RSPCA responder Julia mentioned: “This poor canine’s physique was hanging by a tree department. This can be a busy space and whereas the placement the place the canine was discovered is tough to achieve there could also be somebody who has seen somebody appearing suspiciously earlier than this canine was disposed of in such a merciless method.
“As the placement was tough to get to we had been grateful for the assistance of the London Hearth Brigade for retrieving the physique of the canine. Working collectively is so necessary for animal welfare.”
Anybody with any info is requested to contact the RSPCA appeals line quantity on 0300 123 8018 and seek advice from incident quantity 01481892.
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