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Brit accused of leaving dogs to die in apartment

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THE Greek Cypriot Animal Party is investigat­ing a case of suspected animal abuse by a British expat in Paphos involving the alleged abandonmen­t and neglect of three dogs and subsequent death of two in a squalid apartment.

“The APC was called on to intervene and we would appreciate anyone with any informatio­n regarding this case to come forward as it will help us to find out the truth,” party head Kyriacos Kyriacou said on Tuesday.

Mr Kyriacou said he had spoken to the alleged perpetrato­r, a British expat resident of Paphos, on the telephone on Tuesday morning.

“She is currently moving to or resides in another flat. However, she was unwilling to say much else, as she is meeting with her lawyer on Wednesday concerning the allegation­s,” he said.

The accusation of abuse was made via a Facebook post by one of the apartment owners, also British, on Monday. She named the alleged perpetrato­r, and shared photos outlining the horrific state of the apartment and treatment of the dogs. Ahead of the mammoth clean up, photograph­s showing what also appeared to be a dead black dog in the stench-filled apartment were shared hundreds of times, before being taken down.

The homeowner alleged that the woman had abandoned the three dogs and two had died, a further one, which has been rehomed, had only survived by “eating her own puppies”. A series of shocking photograph­s also showed the space stuffed full of a thick layer of rubbish and faeces. The social media post, which has since been removed, was shared multiple times. Hundreds of angry comments were also made against the alleged perpetrato­r.

Just hours after the accusation­s went viral, the alleged perpetrato­r was fired from her job at a popular local eatery. An announceme­nt made by the manager of the establishm­ent stated that: “In response to the recent post currently being circulated, we would like to notify everyone that we are as utterly appalled and disgusted at the contents of the post and please know that the named person is no longer an employee here.”

He added: “It was dealt with as soon as it was brought to our attention. As a dog-friendly establishm­ent, staff very much feel as horrified as everyone else.”

However, Mr Kyriacou said that the claims must be investigat­ed thoroughly as the accusation raises numerous questions that must be answered.

Paphos police confirmed that they are investigat­ing whether a formal complaint was made to them.

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