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Women face animal cruelty charges



01 September 2005 18:59

Two women have been charged with causing unnecessary suffering to more than 350 animals following a high-profile raid.

Hundreds of dogs, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs were seized from a North Norfolk smallholding earlier this summer in one of the biggest ever operations in the country.

The RSPCA confirmed that Elizabeth King, 53, and Beryl Barker, 72, both of Broadwood Close, Trimingham, near Cromer, will appear before magistrates later this month.

King faces 44 charges of causing unnecessary suffering to 352 animals under the Protection of Animals Act.

Barker is accused of 42 counts of causing unnecessary suffering to the 133 dogs, 45 cats, 52 rabbits, and 122 guinea pigs.

It is the first time the two women have been officially named by the authorities.

Sophie Wilkinson, for the RSPCA, said the charges related to animal living conditions and not seeking veterinary treatment.

RSPCA inspectors and North Norfolk District Council officers descended on Water Tower Farm, Trimingham, on June 13 to recover the animals. The operation took 16 hours and involved 30 officers.

Supt Tim Wass said at the time that the raid was the biggest in East Anglia and the Midlands, and a handful of animals had to be put down.

All the rescued animals, apart from the rabbits, have been re-homed following a “phenomenal” response from animal lovers.

Hundreds of people from as far afield as Hertfordshire, London and the South East flocked to the Block Fen Animal Centre, in March, Cambridgeshire, to adopt the small breed dogs. The RSPCA had to turn many away because of the high demand.

The two women will appear before Cromer Magistrates' Court at 2.15pm on September 30. The case is anticipated to be adjourned following a plea hearing.


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