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Mark Jones-Reid of Rainham pleads not guilty to causing unnecessary suffering after kicking greyhound to death on Whitstable beach
00:00, 28 October 2014
updated: 11:49, 28 October 2014
A man who kicked a greyhound to death on Whitstable beach has pleaded not guilty to causing unnecessary suffering, a court heard.
Mark Jones-Reid, 48, of Woodpecker Glade, Rainham, denied one charge of causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal at Canterbury Magistrates Court earlier today.
The RSCPA launched the prosecution in May following the death of Dougal on a stretch of beach in Seasalter.
Prosecutor Sophie Read says Jones-Reid used excessive physical violence but his defence team say he acted to protect his dog and wife.
The case will be resolved in a two-day trial in Canterbury, although a date has not yet been set.
As many as nine witnesses are expected to give evidence during proceedings. Jones-Reid was released on unconditional bail.
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