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Gender bias claim in dog death case

Started by Butterfly, February 21, 2011, 01:57:40 PM

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Gender bias claim in dog death case
The Star
By CAROLINE KING
22 February, 2011


http://www.starcanterbury.co.nz/local/news/gender-bias-claim-in-dog-death-case/3941331/


A TRANSSEXUAL accused of leaving her dog to die of heat exhaustion in a car says she is being discriminated against because of her sexuality.

Annabell Quor, 74, yesterday pleaded not guilty in the district court to a charge of reckless ill-treatment of an animal after her 10-year-old pomeranian, Midgy, died at The Palms shopping centre rooftop car park just before Christmas.

The SPCA has brought the charge.


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spacial

QuoteMs Quor said she had short-term memory loss caused by two strokes.

She said she forgot to take Midgy's muzzle off when she and a friend went to the bank and temperatures reached 33.4 deg C. They were away for about 75 minutes.

I don't have any sympathy for this woman at all.

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~RoadToTrista~

Poor thing, it was the woman's fault for leaving her dog in the car. She has no one to blame.
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