Nadeem Badshah 

Two teenagers arrested after death of two kittens in north-west London

Met police says boy, 16, and girl, 15, being held on suspicion of animal cruelty in relation to incident in Ruislip
  
  

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The Metropolitan police had received a report that two kittens had been dismembered. Photograph: George Sweeney/Alamy

Two teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of animal cruelty in connection with the deaths of two kittens in London, the Metropolitan police have said.

A 16-year-old boy and a 15-year-old girl were arrested on Friday in relation to an incident in Ruislip, north-west London, on 3 May. The pair remain in custody, the force added.

The Met said in a statement: “This incident caused great distress in the area and we thank the community for their willingness to share information that aided our investigation.”

Police previously said they received a report from a member of the public alleging that two teenagers had dismembered two kittens on Ickenham Road.

There have been other attacks on animals in the area, including on swans and ducks targeted by catapults, the force has said. However, these were believed to be separate incidents.

Police have written to parents via local schools to raise awareness about animal cruelty, and to ask parents to speak to their children about the attacks.

 

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