Nicholas Parker Banbury Child and Animal Abuser

Nicholas Parker Banbury Child and Animal AbuserNicholas Parker Banbury Child and Animal Abuser

A well-known Child and Animal Abuser, Nicholas Parker, has done it again; this time, it is dogs. Police discovered four French bulldogs in a filthy and deteriorated family residence, as presented in court.

Two of the dogs were on the verge of starvation, while two more were already deceased.

One of the dogs had consumed one of its rear legs due to extreme hunger.

Nicholas Parker, 34, was living in the property in Exeter with five children and the four pets that belonged to his partner, who left them to starve to death at the hands of Nicholas Parker.

Prosecutor Gregory Gordon said the damp and mould-ridden house had a water leak with a ceiling caved in, and there was ‘a smell of death’ and was ‘in a dire state’.

The police reported that the residence posed a threat to entry, and three dogs were discovered in an attic bedroom without access to food or water.

Peach and Finger were critically malnourished but recovered following treatment and have been relocated to new homes.

Paint was present beneath their nails, a result of their attempts to scratch at the door in an effort to escape.

Piper was deceased and had been for some days after consuming something inedible, as she ingested anything within reach.

A fourth dog named Luther was subsequently discovered deceased in the residence due to starvation.

Nicholas Parker, now living in Banbury, Oxfordshire, said he had thrown food into the room but claimed he was unaware of the dogs.

Nicholas Parker acknowledged inflicting undue hardship on the dogs.

Judge James Patrick stated at Exeter Crown Court: “This is one of the most remarkable cases I have ever encountered.”

The judge stated, “You have buried your head in the sand; that era has now concluded.”

The same idiot ONLY sentenced Nicholas Parker to seven months in prison, suspended for 15 months, required to complete 100 hours of unpaid labour, and issued a lifetime prohibition on animal ownership.

Once again, there is no image, so Nicholas Parker can continue to offend anonymously.


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