The body of a man has been found in water following a concern for welfare call.
22.09.2021 - 22:35 / dailyrecord.co.uk
animals after investigators found his home filled with dead dogs, cats and animals. Mark Blackburn appeared in Greater Manchester Magistrate's Court last Tuesday (14 September) where he pleaded guilty to four animal welfare offences, according to Lancs Live.
Court was told how the RSPCA were originally called to Blackburn's house by police on December 8, 2019, where they discovered 17 dead animals inside. They also found fiver malnourished Akita dogs.
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