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A man has been fined £600 after his dog fatally injured a deer in London’s Richmond Park.
Police are urging dog owners to keep their pets on a tight lead after it emerged that incidents of pets worrying deer herds in the capital’s eight Royal Parks have shot up during lockdown.
Franck Hiribarne’s red setter, Alfie, was caught on camera, rushing at the small doe, jumping up at her and dragging her backwards, at around 9am on October 1 last year.
Richmond Park deer had to be put down after it was chased and attacked by dog
Irish setter Alfie was off lead when it was spooked by grazing deer and attacked
Shocked onlookers created human barrier to attempt to protect wounded animal
Franck Hiribarne, from Kingston, was ordered to pay £602 including a £133 fine and £350 compensation to The Royal Parks at Wimbledon Magistrates Court
Paul Dalton, 41, killed in Wimbledon on Wednesday, January 13. Three men have been charged with the murder of Paul Dalton after he was stabbed to death on the Broadway in Wimbledon.
Mr Dalton, 41, was found with a stab wound to the leg in the early hours of Wendesday, January 13, and was pronounced dead at the scene. Detectives investigating the murder case have charged Mongo Bolili, 33, of Merton, with murder. Ian Matu, 26, and Danny Webster, 30, both from Merton, have now also been charged by police with perverting the course of justice. Met Police officers were called to an address on the Broadway in Wimbledon on January 13 at around 00:55hrs after reports of a stabbing.