Appeal after decapitated rabbits and speared fish found at park

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Police are investigating after the mutilated animals were found at Donisthorpe Woodland Park

Police have launched an appeal for witnesses after several decapitated rabbits and speared fish were discovered at a park in Leicestershire.

The county's police force is investigating the presence of the mutilated animals, which were found at Donisthorpe Woodland Park.

The rabbits have been found floating in water "over a period of weeks".

In addition, officers are concerned over dead fish on spears, which have also been discovered in public view.

Police have released an image of a fish, which was found near wooden stairs within the park.

'Distressed'

Officers are appealing for anyone with any information to come forward.

A post on the North West Leicestershire Police Facebook page said: "Have you seen or heard anything? If you do have any information, please call 101 and ask to speak with PC 237 Holmes."

A spokeswoman for the RSPCA added: "We were distressed to hear about these dreadful discoveries which the local North West Leicestershire police are looking into.

"While these specific incidents have not been reported to us, the RSPCA sadly does experience a considerable spike in the number of reports of cruelty during the summer months."

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