Mike & Indy
Last stand for Lennox.
As many of you may know the family has now the reached the legal limits of their fight to free Lennox and Lennox is rumoured to be destroyedon the 9th of July. Campaigning has reached a frenzy in the past few days begging Belfast City Council to show compassion and allow Lennox to be rehomed in the United States by Victoria Stillwell, I understand the Council has refused to meet her, allow the family to say goodbye to Lennox or even have his remains. Many people suspect that Lennox is either dead already or in such a bad state physically that they dare not allow anyone outside to view Lennox. They have refused many times to allow Lennox to be checked by an independant vet. Sarah Fisher noted in her assesment that Lennox had sustained scars on his neck but these have never been explained or acknowledged. Is the councils lack of humanity a cover up for inhumane abuse. Please contact the RSPCA in the UK and ask them to investigate, the USPCA representitive now in Belfast is one of the councils wardens who took Lennox in the first place and would have a conflict of interest.
UPDATE
Peter Robinson, first Minister of Northern Ireland has contacted the Mayor of Belfast and asked to consider the offer of rehoming Lennox in USA with Victoria.
Last stand for Lennox.
As many of you may know the family has now the reached the legal limits of their fight to free Lennox and Lennox is rumoured to be destroyedon the 9th of July. Campaigning has reached a frenzy in the past few days begging Belfast City Council to show compassion and allow Lennox to be rehomed in the United States by Victoria Stillwell, I understand the Council has refused to meet her, allow the family to say goodbye to Lennox or even have his remains. Many people suspect that Lennox is either dead already or in such a bad state physically that they dare not allow anyone outside to view Lennox. They have refused many times to allow Lennox to be checked by an independant vet. Sarah Fisher noted in her assesment that Lennox had sustained scars on his neck but these have never been explained or acknowledged. Is the councils lack of humanity a cover up for inhumane abuse. Please contact the RSPCA in the UK and ask them to investigate, the USPCA representitive now in Belfast is one of the councils wardens who took Lennox in the first place and would have a conflict of interest.
UPDATE
Peter Robinson, first Minister of Northern Ireland has contacted the Mayor of Belfast and asked to consider the offer of rehoming Lennox in USA with Victoria.