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'Despicable' woman left dog to die in tiny cage as she went on two-week holiday

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the Liverpool Echo reports.Daisy had last been alive on July 31, 2021, before Roberts took a 14-day holiday.Inspector Leanne Gragg said she was hit by the "overpowering stench of flesh" when she finally entered the property and described seeing "a lot of live flies" in the 26-year-old's home.She added: "I could see a dead, decomposing brindle and white Staffordshire Bull Terrier type dog at one end of a large cage in the front room.

The base of the cage was covered in a layer of old faeces."At the front of the cage there was a turquoise plastic bowl upside down, a metal bowl of dried food and another metal bowl which was empty.“The property was messy and dirty with clothes and rubbish strewn all over the furniture and floor. "I removed Daisy from the cage and I could see that her body was very badly decomposed with her eyes were missing, there were holes straight through her body and there were a lot of maggots of varying sizes.”“It was a very sad sight and one which could easily have been avoided."Roberts was sentenced to 12 weeks in prison, suspended for 12 months, 20 rehabilitation activity requirement days, mental health treatment requirement for six months and a victim surcharge of £128 at Northampton Magistrates' Court on Thursday, April 21.

She was also banned from keeping all animals for 10 years and ordered to pay £500 in costs.She had previously pleaded guilty to causing unnecessary suffering by leaving Daisy unattended without sufficient food and water resulting in her death.

In mitigation, Roberts claimed she was unaware Daisy was not being cared for as she had arranged for an undisclosed friend to look after Daisy while she was away and expressed genuine remorse for Daisy’s death.

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