Kids kill pregnant Iguana

Miss Mimi
By Miss Mimi

Iguana stoned to death by youths in Safa Park

Outcry as pregnant reptile is brutally killed in full view of park-goers

Dubai: The senseless killing and mutilation of a docile iguana near Safa Park has outraged neighbours in the Jumeirah 1 area and prompted Dubai animal advocacy group Friends of Animals to request authorities to open an investigation.

Dubai Police on Friday said they will investigate when they receive an official complaint.

The pregnant female iguana, which neighbours say has lived in the park area unharmed for years, was laying eggs earlier this week when it was attacked by a group of youths after they had forced the animal to the ground at the corner of 55 street and the service road along Shaikh Zayed Road at Safa Park near Gate 5.

Witnesses alleged that a man in the area at the time was also involved in the killing.

After the killing, the disembowelled body of the lizard was found hanging from a tree but it was later taken down and buried.

Incensed neighbours said the gentle green giants have always been peaceful additions to the Safa Park area.
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Residents informed Montserrat Martin, founder of Friends of Animals, who has since requested a formal investigation from the Ministry of Environment and Water in Abu Dhabi on the grounds that the incident was illegal because cruelty against animals is prohibited under UAE law.

"This particular incident serves as good example of mindless cruelty to animals and can help raise awareness to prevent such behaviour,” Martin said.

“Under the UAE Criminal Code, to harm an animal for no reason is a criminal offence,” Martin told Gulf News in an interview on Friday. “These are living animals and they deserve the respect of humans.”

A former employee with the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in the United Kingdom, Martin said her organisation will legally pursue the matter with the proper authorities.

A resident of Shaikh Ahmed Golden Villas, meanwhile, spoke of her anger in a written account of the incident sent to Friends of Animals.

The resident was livid after her daughter witnessed the killing of the animal while on a walk with the family’s housemaid near their home.

“My daughter witnessed all those present throwing stones and rocks at the iguana,” her account said.

“It was alive and attempting to escape. One of the boys caught the animal by its tail and threw it. She saw the security guard pick up a very large rock and bring it down on the iguana. The stoning continued despite my daughter’s cries for mercy; she shouted at them repeatedly to stop. When she was ignored, she ran home for help. She arrived home extremely distraught by what she had witnessed.”

When other neighbours heard of the incident, they ran to the scene to try and intervene.

The woman said when her neighbours arrived they chased the boys away but it was too late to save the animal.

“Having lived on the edge of the park for the last 11 years, we have had several sightings of these quiet, vegetarian lizards,” the resident said.

“They have lived peacefully here for years. We guess from the evidence that she had crossed the road to lay her eggs in the sand. My family, neighbours and I cannot get over the senseless and barbaric way this poor creature died — it leaves me utterly dismayed.”

According to UAE Animal Welfare Law, it is illegal to kill any animal in a merciless way, to use slow death means or to cause the animal severe pain without any acceptable reason or rational justification, a police official told Gulf News on Friday.

Police said that the family who witnessed the killing of the animal should report it, adding that such behaviour is not acceptable.

“Anyone may report to the concerned authority about any violations of this law,” police said.

“Police, the municipality or any other concerned authorities will investigate the violations and take necessary action.”
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Given that killing or harming animals when you're young is a sign of psycho and socio-pathy, I have no doubt that these will be the type of kids who grow up to torture their maids. :(

By Miss Mimi• 26 Mar 2013 10:45
Miss Mimi

Group mentality shouldn't excuse people from committing horrific acts of violence. In a group or now, these kids should have known that harming an animal was wrong. Personally I don't think they were raised to believe that.

By Kareena74• 26 Mar 2013 10:41
Kareena74

throwing stones at a wild black dog and the poor dog was tryin to run for his life but those kids surrounded him from all sides and kept on pelting stones then luckily some security guards came and they left.

By drsam• 26 Mar 2013 10:10
drsam

read your links miss Mimi

not to highjack the thread, but a line must be drawn between animal cruelty done by a repetitively by someone alone, and pack behaviour (in human).

to harm and dominate a weeker being (animal, child, rape)

repetitively done by an individual is not the same as a bunch of kids "playing" or following their pack leader.

still they must be taught a lesson, specialy the pack leader and the adult that "volunteered"!

By Miss Mimi• 26 Mar 2013 09:09
Miss Mimi

Says pretty much every psychiatrist:

http://jaapl.org/content/30/2/257.full.pdf

http://www.pet-abuse.com/pages/abuse_connection.php

http://suite101.com/article/psychology-of-people-hurting-animals-a125937

http://www.disabled-world.com/disability/types/psychological/adp.php

By drsam• 26 Mar 2013 09:06
drsam

Given that killing or harming animals when you're young is a sign of psycho and socio-pathy

says who?

all the friends i know are sociopaths (me included) for catching birds, nests, throwing stones at dogs and cats, and killing insects... mosquitos, cockroaches,...?

By painther• 26 Mar 2013 09:01
painther

UAE association of Sheep, Goats, Cows & Chicken, formally registered a case with authorities citing,

“Under the UAE Criminal Code, to harm an animal for no reason is a criminal offence,” and also cited a quote from Mr martin,

“These are living animals and they deserve the respect of humans.”

They further claimed that they too have right to LIVE like anyone else, or atleast equal to their friend Iguana, a longtime habitat of safapark.

By FathimaH• 26 Mar 2013 08:57
FathimaH

I hope these malevolent slayers of such an innocent creature are dealt with sternly. Many a serial killers site animals as their first victims hence taking strict measures against such sickeningly cruel acts should be imperative! Truly cannot imagine the mindset of a child to do such things...scary!

By britexpat• 26 Mar 2013 08:51
britexpat

Sheer stupidity. I doubt anything will happen, but the kids should at least be named and shamed.

By alredoo• 26 Mar 2013 08:50
alredoo

Uncivilized youth....they will be punished..if not here, then by god for sure...poor iguana..RIP :'(

By GodFather.• 26 Mar 2013 08:48
GodFather.

Not a good reflection of the society that does not take care of its animals!

By anonymous• 26 Mar 2013 08:44
anonymous

Read in Yahoo Maktoub yesteday.

What a senseful and cultured youth? Bravos to those heartless and inhuman parents who brought up such uncivilized youth.

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