Belfast City Council had publicly stated many weeks ago that they would post “some” of Lennox’s ashes home and today (Wednesday 22nd August) a courier delivered a plastic Russell’s Cellar’s off licence/liquor store bag back to the family. Inside the plastic bag was a partially torn package wrapped in brown packaging paper and within the paper was a cheap wooden box, no name plate, no blank name plate to have a name added at a later date.

Lennox’s family weren’t even allowed a say in the choice of box for his supposed ashes. Lennox’s family have repeatedly asked Belfast City Council directly and through legal means for confirmation that the ashes are actually Lennox’s ashes or at very least some of his but as per usual Belfast City Council remain silent on the matter as they do with the continuous requests for Lennox’s collar, muzzle and lead. Belfast City Council have stated that they no longer have Lennox’s other items, why? why don’t Belfast City Council have these items, where did they go? Legally Belfast City Council had no right to do anything with Lennox’s other items other than send them home to his family.

It seems suspicious that Belfast City Council wouldn’t allow the family to see Lennox one last time as they had promised in front of many people, it seems suspicious that Belfast City Council wouldn’t allow the family to see Lennox’s body after the council murdered him, it seems suspicious that Belfast City Council wouldn’t allow the family or someone else to pick up Lennox’s body and take him for cremation or to have a say in the process and it seems very suspicious that Lennox’s other items have now vanished from the possession of Belfast City Council, why? what state was Lennox’s body? What is Belfast City Council and their contracted kennel hiding? Who stole Lennox’s property? We won’t stop until these questions are answered and the items are returned.

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One Response to Lennox Ashes Finally Return Home Or Did They?

  1. Our loving thoughts are with you, Caroline, Brooke and Craig. Will someone who knows please come forward and contact Lennox’s family, or the Belfast Telegraph, and make them aware of the circumstances of Lennox’s death and his condition during his last days and months. If you know someone who worked for Belfast Council or somehow knows this, please ask them to speak or write to the family - even anonymously if they prefer. Sweet, innocent Lennox is still in our hearts and will always be the inspiration for our ongoing campaign to overturn unjust Breed-Specific Legislation that pre-judges dogs based on their breeds, not deeds - and, in Lennox’s case, on appearing to “look like” a pitbull, even though he wasn’t that breed but was framed and seized by a dysfunctional person abusing the power of her role as a dog warden. Caroline, I urge you to sue this Council for the wrongful removal and euthanasia of your dog, who never bit anyone - the dog warden admitted that; you would be doing all dog owners a favour and your family deserves compensation for the years of emotional trauma you have bravely endured because of the heartless actions of Belfast Council and their dog officers. Big hugs and much love, Jewel Rainbow, founder of Friends Of Lennox dog rescue crossposting group on Facebook, which now has more than 1200 members around the world.

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