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Fourteen chickens beheaded in 'evil massacre'

Philip Fairbrother Philip Fairbrother

FOURTEEN pet chickens have been beheaded in an "evil massacre" leaving their devastated owner on the verge of collapse.

Branding the slaughter "barbaric", Philip Fairbrother woke on Saturday morning to find the head-less bodies of his hens lying at the front of their coop at his home in Avington Grove, Penge.

In what was a macabre ritual-like slaying, the heads had been cleanly cut off and taken, suggesting the attack was not carried out by another animal.

Philip Fairbrother

Mr Fairbrother, aged 61, said: "I could smell the blood. It was a horrible sight.

"All the heads have been taken. It's just the torsos left. It's absolutely evil.

"They were just lying there with the heads cleanly cut off.

"Every one of them had been beheaded. The sleeping areas had been unbolted so it was obviously a human attack. It's barbaric. I'm in shock over it. How can people do this?"

He added: "It was absolutely horrific. I was on the verge of collapsing. I can't explain the feeling I felt. I was sobbing, it's just evil. I was shaking so much that I couldn't look at them - it was like a massacre.

"It's heart-breaking.

One of Mr Fairbrother's chickens the day before the attack

chicken

Mr Fairbrother, who is on sick leave from his job as a porter at Blackheath Hospital while he recovers from a stroke, says his chickens meant the world to him.

The father-of-one, who has had the hens since last summer, said: "They're not a commodity, it's like losing a cat or dog. I don't trust people anymore. Most people think chickens are just chickens, but these were my pets. They were absolutely beautiful.

"I find them very therapeutic. I just stand watching them. They follow me around the garden.

"They are trusting of humans. They would not create any commotion if a human went near them. If it was a fox or cat they would. But there was absolutely no noise, the neighbours didn't hear a thing.

Fourteen chickens beheaded in 'evil massacre'

"Morons like this tend to brag about their conquest, so maybe someone will read this and grass them up.

"I'd like this to be a warning to other people to be careful and keep your pets safe."

Bromley police said they were investigating the incident, which happened overnight on Friday and Saturday.

Comments(8)

Rev. Sue Scottley says...
4:39pm Tue 7 Feb 12

Poor bloke. I am sorry for his loss, and I hope the Police find the perps.

mouthalmighty says...
5:55pm Tue 7 Feb 12

How horrific for mr fairbrother. To see and smell such carnage is one of the worse things in life. I hope the perpetrator is feeling ashamed of themselves, but somehow I doubt it. My thoughts are with you mr fairbrother.

It's Me again ! says...
7:51pm Tue 7 Feb 12

This is disgusting and the person who did this will probably go onto hurting humans (if they haven't already)
Really sorry for Mr Fairbrother

Gavinp says...
8:10pm Tue 7 Feb 12

sorry to hear of your loss.

JoeG-10-Pog Mo Thoin says...
11:29pm Tue 7 Feb 12

What a sorry place we live in now. There's not many days now I don't read a story in this paper when I don't just sit and shake my head in disbelief. Unreal.
I'm guilty of poking fun at some people and being more than a little flippant at time but all I can think is WTF goes on in some peoples minds to do something like this.

the wall says...
11:43am Wed 8 Feb 12

Shocking. I could understand if the chickens were stolen, but to just be killed like this is wrong on so mant levels.

putridp says...
12:28pm Wed 15 Feb 12

Almost certainly a fox, possibly a stoat. This type of thing really isn't uncommon, especially at this time of year.

JuliaM says...
3:00pm Thu 16 Feb 12

putridp wrote:
Almost certainly a fox, possibly a stoat. This type of thing really isn't uncommon, especially at this time of year.
A fox or a stoat that could unbolt the hen's enclosure would really be uncommon though...

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