Sick animal abuser caught brutally attacking landlord's dogs on CCTV as they yelp in pain
A man who was caught on camera violently abusing his landlord’s dogs - causing them to yelp and scream in pain - has been sentenced to a ten year animal ban and a suspended prison sentence.
The court heard how Kulesza moved in as a lodger into his landlord’s home in Chepstow Road, Bristol in December 2021. Also in the home were two Jack Russell dogs belonging to his live-in landlord, three-year-old Rocky, and seven-year-old Sonia. “On 29 March he was able to download and view footage which showed Kulesza violently abusing his little dogs on a number of occasions – particularly singling out Rocky for the abuse.”
The CCTV, which was downloaded and passed to the RSPCA, showed 25 clips of incidents with Kulesza and the dogs which had taken place over two days. He later said in court he was grieving his girlfriend who had died in a car accident five years ago in his homeland. “The CCTV shows the suffering over two days but given the change in the dogs’ behaviour leading to the installation of the CCTV, it is believed that it had been going on throughout the start of the year.”
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