Cleethorpes goose death: Van driver fined for running down wild bird

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The incident was at Cleethorpes Boating Lake in October

A van driver who killed a goose after deliberately driving into a flock of birds has been fined more than £1,000.

The incident, which was filmed and shared on social media, happened at Cleethorpes Boating Lake on 24 October.

On Monday an 18-year-old man from Messingham, in North Lincolnshire, pleaded guilty to using a vehicle to kill a wild bird and driving without due care and attention.

Humberside Police branded the incident a "cruel and selfish act".

The force had initially said it would not bring charges against the driver of the van, describing him as being "extremely remorseful".

However, following a review, the driver was charged in December.

During the hearing at Grimsby Magistrates' Court the man also admitted a charge of killing a wild bird.

He was ordered to pay fines totalling £1,085 and a victim surcharge of £100.

Insp Steve Peck said: "This was a cruel and selfish act which has understandably caused distress to the local community."

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