Schulmädchen aus Skelmersdale „warfen Igel wie ein Spielzeug herum“ und „begruben ihn lebendig“

    https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/skelmersdale-schoolgirls-threw-hedgehog-around-33981062

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    1. TurpentineEnjoyer on

      There’s something specific about cruelty towards animals that makes me feel particularly unreasonable regarding „proportional“ punishment.

    2. OverTheCandlestik on

      Cruelty to animals is a precursor psychopathy, these girls are disturbed and need to be held accountable for the horrific cruelty they’ve enacted.

    3. magical_matey on

      Eeesh, that’s awful. The kids who were responsible should go into some sort of list – as well as facing punishment for what they’ve done. That’s fucked up, and I’m sure they’ll do something equally nasty if not worse in the future. Poor hedgehog. I can’t stand the thought of thisCruelly against animals needs tougher sentencing, it’s senseless and psychopathic behaviour. I know an eye for an eye would make the world blind, but for a poor defenceless creature like this, it does make me question that.

    4. Absolute scum

      I can’t imagine being cruel to a poor animal like that. Like how can someone see a hedgehog and their first idea is to torture it.

    5. NerdyFloofTail on

      Other day I picked up a bumblebee who was obviously exhausted from the middle of the road and placed him in some flowers. I genuinely DO NOT understand how people can harm animals. Like I struggle to harm flies for gosh sake.

      Treatment of animals says EVERYTHING about a person.

    6. chakraattack on

      All animals deserve unconditional love and protection. Except insects, fuck those guys. If an ant or fly or something is in my house then I’m on the warpath.

    7. ApprehensiveKey1469 on

      Killing small animals and inflicting unnecessary pain and suffering. The early signature of serial killers everywhere.

    8. This is already heartbreaking, but reading the line about the hedgehog being out during the day because it was already likely feeling unwell is so sad.

      How can anyone look at another living thing, especially a defenceless small animal, and think of harming it? What is wrong with people? They are wired fucking wrong.

    9. Atlantean_Raccoon on

      You have to wonder about these kids‘ parents. What is going on that they don’t have the time to notice that little Failyn, La’trasha and Tragedeigh are already a fair way along on the path to psychopathy? Put down your phones and take some responsibility for dealing with the vermin that your loins are responsible for.

    10. Doing something so cruel and violent to something that can’t fight back, defend or complain shows just how despicable and scum of a human you are.

      So yea, these girls in this case need to be monitored and hopefully punished enough to never think of doing this again.

    11. God as a child of about 4/5 me and my friends of similar age would hold a spy glass over ants on hot sunny days.

      Our mums belted us across the arse for it.
      (I don’t condone hitting children)
      To this day I feel so ashamed of me as a child hurting a poor insect.
      To do this is unfathomable to me.
      We have kids here firing slate and bricks at the swans and their young. In the end they had to be rescued.
      Its sickening. The complete apathy outside of themselves, their wants and needs. Its oddly terrifying.

    12. Competitive_Pen7192 on

      Mates from up North always used to talk ill of „Skem“ as they called it.

      One of them if the Predator ever went there it would get headbutted and laid out.

    13. Salt-Plankton436 on

      Classic skem eds 

      But what disgusting behaviour. Hedgehogs are absolute legends. 

    14. Cool-Prior-5512 on

      Shit like this makes me so thankful I was raised the way I was.

      The „neighbours“ where I grew up had a herd of deer in their garden that would pop into my parents‘ garden from time to time. We also had rabbits, hedgehogs, squirrels, pheasants, guineafowl and foxes and I was raised to watch them all and be amazed by them.

      One of my core memories was when I was about 10 and a shrew had made its home in the wall of our living room and would regularly find a way in and my dad started leaving breakfast out for it in a plastic bottle lid, like a little bowl. So I would be eating my breakfast before school and a few feet away from me, this vole was eating his.

    15. Ok-Constant-2683 on

      Needs to be a register for people who do this stuff, so they can be closely monitored and even more so if they ever have kids. Pure evil.

    16. Anyone who does this needs a custodial sentence. It’s an absolute red flag for future issues

    17. When I was in high school a group of kids in my year broke into a primary school and killed the animals there. There were hamsters and rabbits, not sure what else. They killed them in similar ways to this (swinging them around, throwing them at walls etc.) and it was all found in the morning by the teachers. Think we were about 13/14 at the time.

      Edit: Just had a look for the news story to check the details and we were 15/16, and they killed chickens and guinea pigs; the rabbits and birds they attacked survived.

      I don’t remember much being said about punishment and can’t find any information about it now, but from a social/student point of view nothing really changed, though we would have left school a few months after it happened.

    18. Nothing will happen to them. Teenagers can do whatever they want these days, including raping multiple people, and filming it, with no consequences.

    19. RedditNerdKing on

      Honestly there is just something wrong with human children. I dont know what it is, but I guess it’s the lack of empathy or understanding or something.

    20. PartTimeLegend on

      I didn’t think Skem could get any worse and then I read this. It truly is a god forsaken place. The best thing about it is the M58 out.

      I avoid it as much as I can. I drive though it regularly.

    21. People getting outraged about a hedgehog being mistreated, then going off to buy factory farmed chicken or pork.

      By all means be outraged, but a great many people need to take a long hard look at their own behaviour. Outsourcing animal cruelty to other people for your own pleasure in eating is arguably much worse.

    22. MilesyBoy303 on

      The very first fight I got into as a child was defending a hedgehog that was being kicked about inside a bucket by kids at the park, in the 90s. First time I ever swung a fist at a face.

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