Robertsbridge Community College Hastings Animal Abuser

Robertsbridge Community College Hastings Animal AbuserRobertsbridge Community College Hastings Animal Abuser

So no-one seems to know the 14-year-old male animal abuser from Hastings, East Sussex. Robertsbridge Community College and Sussex Police are protecting the identity of the aspiring animal abusing psychopath.

The Hastings animal abuser has been presented in court after recording himself inflicting torture on his family dog by attempting to gouge its eyes, just for social media approval.

A minor, referred to as Toby, appeared in youth court at Hastings Magistrates, where he confessed to animal cruelty against a dog that survived the brutal attack.

Disturbing and highly gruesome video footage recorded in September 2024 depicted a kid clothed in a black balaclava ruthlessly kicking, hitting, and strangling a Yorkie-type dog, ultimately attempting to gouge its eyes out.

He thereafter humorously disseminated the disturbing film to his peers at Robertsbridge Community College. Nevertheless, certain students were appalled and repulsed by the abuse, subsequently informing their parents and ultimately the authorities.

He was apprehended and indicted for inflicting undue pain on a protected animal, specifically the family dog.

The boy has previously made other vile videos including mocking cancer victims.

Other self filmed footage shows him brandishing a knife and threatening to cut someone’s throat.

Another video captured him verbally abusing his own nan, calling her “a stupid b**ch”.

Although he was handed a 10-year ban on being around dogs, the dog he abused will NOT be removed from the family home.

The foul and depraved parents told officers that they will ensure that their son will never be left alone again with the animal as if that is a solution for society.

He was sentenced to a nine-month youth referral order. Banned from owning or being around any dog for 10 years.

This young animal abuser must not be left alone with animal or children as he will do this again.


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