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Woman killed pet lizard by throwing it at police when they took her dog

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A woman who killed her pet lizard by throwing it from a first floor window towards police officers was banned from keeping animals for three years.

Kelly Smyth, 40, of Wallasey, was found guilty in her absence of two animal cruelty offences at Wirral Magistrates Court in relation to the death of the native Australian lizard, known as a blue-tongued skink.

The court heard how Merseyside Police attended her first floor flat on June 25. When they arrived Smyth told them she no longer wanted her pet dog and they were concerned she would harm it so they led the pet away to their van.

Woman killed rare lizard by throwing it out window at police after they took her dog Picture: Poulton Road, Wallasey Credit: Google

Kelly Smyth, 40, of Wallasey, was found guilty in her absence of two animal cruelty offences at Wirral Magistrates Court in relation to the death of the native Australian lizard, known as a blue-tongued skink (Picture: Google)

As they took the dog outside, officers said they saw Smyth at her first floor window and heard what they described as a loud slapping noise.

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They went to the area where the noise came from and found the skink frothing at the mouth and dying on the pavement.

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Officers took the seriously injured reptile to a nearby veterinary practice but he had died on arrival and the police referred the case to the RSPCA.

RSPCA inspector Anthony Joynes, who investigated the case, said: A post-mortem revealed this poor skink had suffered a multitude of injuries after being thrown from the window including a broken back, haemorrhage to the brain and blood on the lungs.

From the point of impact it took minutes to die and must have suffered terribly. It is awful that this pet was left to die in agony on the cold, dark concrete of a pavement for no reason.

Woman killed rare lizard by throwing it out window at police after they took her dog Picture: Wirral Magistrates' Court Credit: Google

Officers took the seriously injured reptile to a nearby veterinary practice but he had died on arrival and the police referred the case to the RSPCA (Picture: Google)

The RSPCA take all cruelty cases involving all animals very seriously and we treat this act involving a small reptile the same as if it was a cat or a dog – as the pain and suffering would be the same.

This case also acts as a reminder that exotic animals need specialist care and many people are unaware of how much of a commitment these animals are when they take them on as pets.

Smyth was also given a 12-month community order, a fine of £50, and ordered to pay £150 costs and a £85 victim surcharge.

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