Police investigate 'disturbing' attack on hedgehog
Kelly LeylandPolice are investigating what an animal rescue charity has described as a "disturbing" attack on a hedgehog which later died.
Kelly Leyland, from Haydock Hedgehog Helpers Rescue in St Helens, Merseyside, said the animal was brought to them in a collapsed state on Monday after reports it had been attacked by a group of three schoolgirls in Skelmersdale.
She said "Hedgy" had been taken to them by two schoolboys and their mother but died on Tuesday.
Lancashire Police said its enquiries were ongoing.
'Shaking and crying'
Leyland said her charity had been told that three schoolgirls had been seen throwing the hedgehog down a slide and up into the air and dropping it on the floor, before it was found buried in a park at Greenhill Community Hub.
She said she was "shaking and crying for a good while" after the animal came in for treatment and that she thought it would already have been unwell due to having a life-threatening condition called fly strike on its body.
This meant Hedgy would not have been able to curl up to use its spines as a protective shock absorber to any of the blows it had suffered.
"I believe he had come out during the day to chase the heat of the sun because he was unwell, which is when most people bring a hedgehog into us," said Leyland.
'Amazing personalities'
Hedgehogs are listed as vulnerable in the UK, with at least a 30% fall in numbers during the last decade.
The volunteer-led charity, funded by donations, said it had only seen six human attacks on hedgehogs out of more than 1,000 creatures they had helped during the last seven years.
Leyland said the only silver lining to the sad situation was that boys from a primary school in Skelmersdale had helped Hedgy.
"The little boy that brought it in with his mum, his face was so full of hope and kindness, and that's what I encounter day to day," she said.
The animal conservationist said she would like to invite those responsible for the attack to see the work of her charity and to educate them about hedgehogs.
She said "some of them have got amazing personalities".
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