Two young boys, aged 11 and 12, face charges for killing animals at a college.

Barn owl released during suspected burglary at Capel Manor College.

March 13th 2024.

Two young boys, aged 11 and 12, face charges for killing animals at a college.
A shocking incident has recently taken place at Capel Manor College, a well-known environmental education institution. Reports suggest that the college was the target of a break-in, which resulted in the death of several animals. The incident has sparked outrage and concern among the local community.

According to authorities, two young boys, aged 11 and 12, have been charged in connection with the alleged burglary. They are scheduled to appear at Uxbridge Magistrates' Court on Thursday to face charges of burglary and animal cruelty. The details of the case are still being investigated, and the boys' motives are yet to be determined.

The break-in was reported on February 25 at Capel Manor College, located in Gunnersbury Park in west London. Staff members were devastated to discover that some of the animals in their care had been killed, and enclosures had been damaged. Among the casualties was Shiraz, a beloved barn owl who managed to escape during the chaos. Fortunately, Shiraz was found safe and sound at a warehouse near Heathrow Airport and has since been returned to the college's Enfield campus.

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