RSPCA appeal for information after goat found with plastic bag over head near Currumbin school
RSPCA Queensland is appealing for information after a goat was found dumped on the Gold Coast following a “cruel” and “agonising” death. WARNING: DISTRESSING IMAGES
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RSPCA Queensland is appealing for information after a goat was found with its mouth and nostrils duct-taped shut in Currumbin.
The gruesome discovery was made by a member of the public on Tomewin Mountain Road, in a parking spot frequented by parents picking up schoolchildren.
The goat was found with a black plastic garbage bag tied to its head along with the duct-tape.
RSPCA Queensland Inspector Sommer Heath-Crilley said the animal may have been dumped there on Tuesday or Wednesday last week.
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“The goat, which is brown in colour, had no ear tags and was not microchipped,” she said.
“We are appealing for anyone who saw anything or spotted anyone acting suspiciously in the area, which is about 9km down the Tomewin Mountain Road towards the NSW border, to please get in contact.
“What this animal must have been put through it just agonising and we need to find the people responsible for this cruel act.”