Thieves Reprieve ‘Death Row Dog’
LONDON — A dog condemned to death by a British court because it was a dangerous breed has been stolen, probably by sympathetic animal lovers, police said Friday.
Magnum, a 4-year-old mongrel, was ordered destroyed after tests convinced a court that he was a pit bull terrier--a breed outlawed under legislation passed in 1991 after a series of vicious attacks by dogs.
But he disappeared from a kennel in Weatherall, northern England, Wednesday. The padlock was cut.
Owner Richard Foster fought a two-year legal battle to save his pet. But an appeal against the order failed and Magnum was sentenced to death under the Dangerous Dogs Act.
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