GEMA LANG CONVICTED IN CONISBROUGH FOR CRUELTY TO DOG

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Conisbrough Animal Abuser
Gema Louise Lang, born on October 2, 1982, and residing on Windmill Avenue in Conisbrough, Doncaster, has been found guilty of animal cruelty. The conviction stems from her failure to provide necessary veterinary care to her dog, which was suffering from severe neglect.

According to reports, Lang neglected her pet by not addressing serious health issues, including a severe skin condition, significant hair loss, ear infections, and possibly ingrown claws. The dog’s condition was left untreated for an extended period, highlighting a clear disregard for the animal’s well-being.

Legal proceedings resulted in Lang being fined £180 and ordered to pay an additional £400 in court costs. Furthermore, she received a three-year ban on owning or caring for any animals, a restriction that will remain in effect until August 2026.

This case was reported by the Doncaster Free Press and underscores the importance of animal welfare and the legal consequences of neglecting pets in the Conisbrough area.
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