Met Police seek information on dog owner after 'fatal' deer attack in Richmond Park

By Cesar Medina

3rd Dec 2024 12:35 pm | Local News

Royal Parks Police are appealing for information on this dog owner (credit: @MPSRoyal_Parks/X).
Royal Parks Police are appealing for information on this dog owner (credit: @MPSRoyal_Parks/X).

Met Police officers are appealing for information about a dog owner whose pet was involved in a "fatal" attack on a deer in Richmond Park yesterday (2 December).

Royal Parks Police say the deer was attacked at the park at around 12:30pm near Sheen Cross.

According to reports the dog appeared to chase a herd of fallow deer and separated one from the herd.

After the incident the owner then walked away from the scene.

In the imaged shared via X by Royal Parks Police, it shows what appears to be an English Springer Spaniel or a similar spotted breed of dog sought after by officers.

The male owner in the picture is wearing a red beanie, black coat and blue denim jeans.

Paul Richards, Park Manager at Richmond Park said: "We can confirm that a dog chased and attacked a deer in Richmond Park yesterday. Sadly, the deer had to be put down due to the severity of its injuries. This is a deeply distressing incident.

 "Richmond Park is a National Nature Reserve and home to around 630 red and fallow deer, which roam freely in this wild landscape. The Royal Parks are a sanctuary for wildlife, and it is illegal to allow dogs to chase deer. Dog walkers must ensure their pets are under close control at all times. If there is any doubt about a dog's temperament or recall ability, it must be kept on a lead or walked elsewhere.

"Additionally, there are specific circumstances when dogs must be kept on a lead, such as during deer birthing season and in clearly marked skylark nesting areas.

 "Enforcement of park regulations is a matter for the Royal Parks Police, and we will continue to support their efforts in safeguarding the park. This event serves as a stark reminder of the importance of responsible dog ownership in protecting the park's wildlife and ensuring the safety of all visitors."

For any information email: [email protected]

Royal Parks have been approached for comment.

     

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