Swans die after attack at Brooklands Lake, Dartford
00:00, 24 December 2016
updated: 18:38, 24 December 2016
A reward of £100 has been offered after two swans were killed in a sickening attack in Brooklands Lake, Dartford.
A cygnet was found decapitated and its mother later died from its severe injuries.
Members of the animal group South Norwood Animal Rescue and Liberty (Snarl) said: “We were notified and saw the body of the swan earlier this afternoon. Unfortunately the body of the cygnet has not yet been recovered.”
It is understood a man spotted the injured swan and waded into the lake to save it. But it died on its way to a vet. There is a male swan and four other cygnets still on the lake.
A Snarl spokesman added: “It was deeply upsetting to see such a beautiful bird, which had been in such good condition, dead.
“She wasn't killed for food or out of need. She was killed for fun - and that is despicable. We would urge anyone who knows anything about this incident to contact the police on 101.”
There is a £100 reward for information leading to the conviction of the swans' attackers.
The spokesman said: “We’d like to thank Mead vets in Dartford for not only taking the body in but also giving us a chance to look at her.”
Snarl believes the killings on Thursday could be linked to the death of a cat from Joyden's Wood.
Snarl added: “We salute the quiet courage of the man who waded into a lake to try to save the mum.”
A similar attack on swans was reported in Gravesend recently.