NATALIE BOTHAM SHAMES EASTBOURNE FOR CRUELTY TO DOGS
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Eastbourne Animal Abuser
In a case that has shocked the community of Eastbourne, Natalie Botham, also known as Natalie Western, was found guilty of neglecting her two dogs, causing significant suffering and distress. Born around 1978 and residing at Berkshire Court, Leslie Street, Eastbourne BN22 8JE, Botham's failure to care for her pets has brought her before the courts in a case brought by the RSPCA.
According to the court findings, Botham was responsible for the suffering of a Staffordshire Bull Terrier named Princess. The animal was found in a severely neglected state, suffering from poor body condition and weight loss. The evidence indicated that she had failed to address the underlying causes of her dog's deteriorating health, which led to Princess becoming emaciated, collapsed, and unconscious. The severity of her condition was a clear indication of prolonged neglect.
In addition to her neglect of Princess, Botham was also found guilty of neglecting another Staffordshire Bull Terrier named Smooch. The court noted her failure to take appropriate steps to meet the needs of Smooch, although the specific details regarding the condition or ultimate fate of either dog were not disclosed in the reports.
The case was prosecuted by the RSPCA, and the verdict was delivered in her absence, highlighting the seriousness of the charges. The court decided to adjourn sentencing until March 15, 2018, to allow for the preparation of reports that could inform the final judgment. As of now, no further details regarding the sentencing or the current status of the dogs have been made available to the public.
This case underscores the ongoing concerns about animal welfare in Eastbourne and the importance of vigilant enforcement by authorities to prevent such neglect. The community awaits further updates on the outcome of the case and the measures taken to ensure justice for the suffering animals.
According to the court findings, Botham was responsible for the suffering of a Staffordshire Bull Terrier named Princess. The animal was found in a severely neglected state, suffering from poor body condition and weight loss. The evidence indicated that she had failed to address the underlying causes of her dog's deteriorating health, which led to Princess becoming emaciated, collapsed, and unconscious. The severity of her condition was a clear indication of prolonged neglect.
In addition to her neglect of Princess, Botham was also found guilty of neglecting another Staffordshire Bull Terrier named Smooch. The court noted her failure to take appropriate steps to meet the needs of Smooch, although the specific details regarding the condition or ultimate fate of either dog were not disclosed in the reports.
The case was prosecuted by the RSPCA, and the verdict was delivered in her absence, highlighting the seriousness of the charges. The court decided to adjourn sentencing until March 15, 2018, to allow for the preparation of reports that could inform the final judgment. As of now, no further details regarding the sentencing or the current status of the dogs have been made available to the public.
This case underscores the ongoing concerns about animal welfare in Eastbourne and the importance of vigilant enforcement by authorities to prevent such neglect. The community awaits further updates on the outcome of the case and the measures taken to ensure justice for the suffering animals.