Charges laid against Nanaimo man in kitten abuse case
July 14, 2010. For immediate release.
Charges of animal cruelty have been laid against Nanaimo resident Sang Min Han in a horrifying abuse case involving a six-month-old female kitten named Tommy. A local veterinarian alerted SPCA animal protection officers in January 2010, when a client brought in a kitten with a severe head trauma, fractured rib, extreme neck and abdominal pain, fever, dermatitis and a broken tooth. The individual told the veterinarian that the damage was done by his adult nephew, Han, who used "excessive force during grooming." Despite suffering extensive physical and mental trauma, Tommy has survived although she will have a malformed skull for life as a result of her severe injuries.
After receiving medical treatment Tommy was allowed to return home to her owners under the terms of a contract which allows BC SPCA animal protection officers to make home visits at any time. The arrangement was agreed upon only after it was determined that Han, who is facing a Criminal Code charge, no longer resides in the home.
The first court appearance for the accused is set for Aug. 4. If convicted, Han faces a fine of up to $10,000, up to six months in jail and a ban on owning or taking care of animals for a period of time determined by a judge.
The BC SPCA conducts close to 6,000 cruelty investigations a year and is reliant on donations from the public to carry out its work. To find out how your support makes a difference, please visit spca.bc.ca.
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Photo caption: Tommy receives treatment for her injuries. |
For more information:
Julie Hitchcock, BC SPCA special constable, 250-268-2684;
Marcie Moriarty, general manager, cruelty investigations, BC SPCA, 604-647-1318 (office), 604-258-8642
Lorie Chortyk, general manager, community relations, BC SPCA, 604-647-1316 (office), 604-830-7179 (cell).
The BC SPCA is a non-profit organization funded primarily by
public donations. Our mission is to prevent cruelty and to promote the
welfare of animals through a wide range of services, including cruelty
investigations, emergency rescue and treatment, sheltering and adoption
of homeless and abused animals, humane education, advocacy, farm animal
welfare, spay/neuter programs, and wildlife rescue and rehabilitation.
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