‘Sadistic’ teenage thug who smashed cat against wall avoids jail | UK | News

A ‘a’ sadist ‘young bandit, which was tortured’ tortured by shaking a cat in a stitch and repeatedly hit a wall, avoided the prison. 18 -year -old Henry Newey was caught in a ring bell camera that dragged the ugly cat Marshall with a rope connected to his neck.
Ginger Cat then swung on a wall twice before escaping, and Newey moved calmly in the court. He claimed that the cat, who was left with ‘suspicious TSSB’, attacked him first. In court, Newey, the judge still ‘a very young man’ while saying that he was sentenced to prison.
Newey was sentenced to 18 weeks of imprisonment for two months after admitting that a protected animal caused unnecessary pain.
It was also banned from having an animal for the next five years.
Sarah Keeling, the owner of Marshall, said he had never attacked anyone and had no justice for what happened to the cat.
The Basingstoke Criminal Court, HANTS, heard that the incident took place in Basingstoke on 17 July this year.
Newey was emotionless watching the images taken around 6 in the morning, played in court.
A woman in the public gallery looked away from the screens she played with tears in her eyes.
Prosecutor David Fosler said to the court: “This torture.”
Regional judge Stephen Apted said: “You saw the cat in the door bell images that dragged the cat with a rope around your neck.”
The judge then said that he had thrown a wall twice and that the cat could escape on the third occasion.
DJ Apted added: “Such behaviors are very disturbing.”
Mrshall, owner of Marshall, was read to the court in his name in his name: “Our neighbor, who was worried in the morning, approached me and showed the video of the incident.
“I was shocked and angry, believing that Marshall was dead.”
Marshall said his daughter was crying when he was missing.
Mrs. Keeling continued: “I didn’t sleep that night because I was waiting for him to come home.
“When Marshall finally returned home, he held the rope around his neck and couldn’t breathe.
“I entered the panic mode because I couldn’t get back the knot.
“It was terrible, his tongue was blue, I thought you would die in my arms.”
Mrs. Keeling took the cat to a vet after the incident, where painkillers were given painkillers for bruising and swelling.
He told the court that Marshall used to be a ‘social, loving’ cat, but now he is ‘incredibly scared’ and jumps when the family passes by him.
“He suspected the TSSB,” Mrs. Keeling said.
He said that his eight -year -old daughter was relieved by caressing Marshall when he woke up at night, but the cat no longer entered his room.
Now Marshall, who has to take anti -anxiety anti medicine, gained weight because he did not go out anymore.
Mrs. Keeling, who has no pet insurance for her cat, established a wafer to pay the veterinary invoices that collected more than £ 4,000.
Marina Philips said: “[Newey] He says it was an impulsive decision, and he felt that he was attacked by the cat. “
He told the court that the cat bit him.
Ms. Philips, “incredibly ashamed.” He said.
He added that he was careful for a joint attack on the record of a youth and lived a ‘traumatic past’.
“There is evidence of sadistic behavior.
“You reacted the way that this cat bites you and saw you.
“I think this account is unreasonable.”
DJ recorded some mitigating factors about why he suspended the sentence and said: “I am glad that you have not been able to benefit from any job with supervised freedom service and that you are still a very young man, I can suspend the imprisonment.”
After Newey’s conviction, Mrs. Keeling: “[Marshall] A cute boy. Who has never attacked or bite anyone.
“None of my children. Mr. Newey used it as an excuse for doing it.”
“Maybe Marshall has a little bit of scared because it was tied around the throat.
“I was disappointed that he just avoided the prison because of his age and his brought.
“A lot of people have bad things, they don’t give them the right to harm anyone or an animal.
“We were preparing for the police for preparing us.
“I don’t feel justice to Marshall.”
As part of his sentence, Newey has to pay the family compensation of £ 658, £ 154, and the cost of prosecution of £ 85 has nine months to pay.
In addition, 25 sessions should complete the rehabilitation operating requirements and 150 -hour unpaid works.




