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Erdington man caught repeatedly stamping on bull terrier s head
Karl Daniel Haden was spotted by a paramedic stamping on his Staffordshire bull terrier s head four times
Karl Daniel Haden was found guilty of two animal welfare offences (Image: RSPCA)
A man who repeatedly stamped on his Staffordshire bull terrierâs head has been banned from keeping animals.
Paramedics were attending an incident in Hunton Road, Erdington, on April 2, 2020, when Karl Daniel Haden walked in with his dog, named Hunter, on a lead.
The medic spotted 34-year-old Haden aggressively shouting at his dog before stomping on it s head at least four times.
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A PE teacher who slapped a four-year-old s knees when he had a tantrum in an after-school class has been banned.
The panel found the actions of Mr Webber, who did not attend proceedings, were unacceptable .
The review said the teacher, from Polesworth, north Warwickshire, had been issued with a warning prior to assaulting the boy after flicking a child s throat in 2016 but his conduct towards young children had become worse .
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image captionThe teacher lost his rag after the child had a tantrum during an after-school football class in May 2018