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Swans injured in crossbow attacks | Swans injured in crossbow attacks |
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Two swans have been seriously injured after being shot by crossbows in Glasgow, it has emerged. | Two swans have been seriously injured after being shot by crossbows in Glasgow, it has emerged. |
In the first incident on Friday, a cygnet was found with a crossbow bolt in its shoulder after being shot in Maryhill. | |
Then following an early morning attack on Tuesday, a swan was found in Alexandra Park with three crossbow arrows still in its body. | Then following an early morning attack on Tuesday, a swan was found in Alexandra Park with three crossbow arrows still in its body. |
Police described the latest attack as a "dangerous act of barbaric cruelty". | Police described the latest attack as a "dangerous act of barbaric cruelty". |
A Strathclyde Police spokesman said Tuesday's incident happened at about 0630 BST. | A Strathclyde Police spokesman said Tuesday's incident happened at about 0630 BST. |
It is the worst instance of deliberate cruelty of any wildlife I've seen in 30 odd years Andy ChristieHessilhead Animal Rescue | It is the worst instance of deliberate cruelty of any wildlife I've seen in 30 odd years Andy ChristieHessilhead Animal Rescue |
The swan was discovered by a park ranger and is now being cared for at Hessilhead Wildlife Rescue Centre, Beith. | The swan was discovered by a park ranger and is now being cared for at Hessilhead Wildlife Rescue Centre, Beith. |
It had one arrow in its side, one in its breast and a third which went in through its right hip with the tip coming out of its left hip. | It had one arrow in its side, one in its breast and a third which went in through its right hip with the tip coming out of its left hip. |
Although the bird has a broken wing, it is hoped it will recover fully. | Although the bird has a broken wing, it is hoped it will recover fully. |
Andy Christie, co-founder of the rescue centre, told the BBC Scotland news website: "We were warned it was going to be unpleasant but it is the worst instance of deliberate cruelty of any wildlife I've seen in 30-odd years. | Andy Christie, co-founder of the rescue centre, told the BBC Scotland news website: "We were warned it was going to be unpleasant but it is the worst instance of deliberate cruelty of any wildlife I've seen in 30-odd years. |
"This was three deliberate aimings," he said. "The person who did this must have seen the other two arrows sticking out when he shot the swan for a third time. | "This was three deliberate aimings," he said. "The person who did this must have seen the other two arrows sticking out when he shot the swan for a third time. |
This swan has a broken wing but is now recovering from its ordeal | This swan has a broken wing but is now recovering from its ordeal |
"This is someone who is pretty sick and who should be taken out of circulation." | "This is someone who is pretty sick and who should be taken out of circulation." |
Insp James Kirkland said: "This was a dangerous and barbaric act of cruelty and I am appealing to the public to assist us in apprehending those responsible. | Insp James Kirkland said: "This was a dangerous and barbaric act of cruelty and I am appealing to the public to assist us in apprehending those responsible. |
"The public will rightly be outraged that wildlife within their park has been targeted in such a callous manner and I would ask for their full co-operation." | "The public will rightly be outraged that wildlife within their park has been targeted in such a callous manner and I would ask for their full co-operation." |
The cygnet injured on Friday was captured by the Scottish SPCA and spokeswoman Doreen Graham said it had been "very lucky". | |
"These are serious incidents and these birds have suffered," she said. "Someone has planned to shoot these birds to hurt them. It's just mindless. | "These are serious incidents and these birds have suffered," she said. "Someone has planned to shoot these birds to hurt them. It's just mindless. |
"Crossbows are dangerous to people as well. Anyone who sees someone carrying a crossbow in Glasgow please ring the police." | "Crossbows are dangerous to people as well. Anyone who sees someone carrying a crossbow in Glasgow please ring the police." |
Anyone with information can contact London Road police office on 0141 532 4617 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. | Anyone with information can contact London Road police office on 0141 532 4617 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. |
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