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Owner fined £600 after dog fatally attacks deer in Richmond Park

Witnesses in the park described the attack as ‘relentless’

Joe Middleton
Monday 18 January 2021 12:40 GMT
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A dog owner had been fined £600 after his hound fatally mauled a deer in Richmond Park.

Shocking footage showed Franck Hiribarne's red setter, Alfie, rushing at the small doe, jumping up at her and dragging her backwards as passers-by desperately tried to separate the pair.

Witnesses in the London park described the attack as "relentless", leaving the deer with deep wounds to her hind parts and tail.

The doe also suffered a broken leg after being hit by a car in her attempts to get away in the tragic event that took place on October 1 last year. 

She was found a short while later, collapsed in the ferns, and had to be put down by a gamekeeper.

Mr Hiribarne, 44, from Kingston, south-west London, pleaded guilty at Wimbledon Magistrates' Court on January 15 to causing or permitting an animal he was in charge of to injure another animal in a Royal Park. He was fined a total of £602.

The defendant reported the incident himself to the Royal Parks Office, while other witnesses spoke to officers in a passing police car.

Mr Hiribarne said he usually walked Alfie on a lead until he was well away from any grazing deer, and that the dog had been responding well to "off lead" commands.

He said in a statement: "I was genuinely shocked and sorry for what had happened and since then I have refrained completely from letting Alfie off leash in any park.

"I have also taken a special dog trainer specialised in gun dogs to control more accurately any of his hunting instincts. He has made great progress."

Sergeant Pete Sturgess, from the Metropolitan Police's Royal Parks Command Unit, said: "If you do not know how your dog will react around the deer, or you know they will chase them, then please respect the wildlife by keeping them under control on a lead, or choose an outside space other than Richmond or Bushy Parks to walk off lead."

Four deer have died from dog attacks in the Royal Parks since March 2020, while there have been 58 incidents of dogs chasing the herds - a big increase on previous years - according to the manager of Richmond Park.

Simon Richards: "It's imperative that owners ensure their dogs are under control at all times.

"It's illegal for a dog to chase deer in Richmond and Bushy Parks, and owners may face prosecution if caught."

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