kangaroo found bound and decapitated in Ballarat Victoria

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WARNING DISTRESSING CONTENT: Horror as bound and decapitated kangaroo is found by the side of a road: ‘That is deeply disturbing’

  • A kangaroo was found in Ballarat Victoria bound and decapitated by side of road
  • Street cleaners discovered the eastern grey on August 1 on Winter Street
  • Locals have reacted with fury at the disturbing horrific act of animal cruelty 
  • Police and RSPCA investigating the incident as they hunt for those responsible 

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A kangaroo has been found decapitated and bound with rope on a suburban street in central Victoria.

The mutilated body of the eastern grey kangaroo was discovered on Winter Street in Ballarat during a routine street clean on August 1. Its legs appeared to be tied together with an orange rope.

Ballarat City’s animal management team alerted the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning and the state’s Conservation Regulator, which is now investigating.

The animal died about 12 to 24 hours before it was found, with its exact cause of death considered ‘unknown’.

Authorities are hunting a person who decapitated and bound a kangaroo in central Victoria

Authorities are hunting a person who decapitated and bound a kangaroo in central Victoria

The regulator urged anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers.

Shocked locals took to social media to share their anger over the killing. 

‘That is deeply disturbing. People who do this kind of thing to animals are not well people. That poor kangaroo,’ one person wrote.

Another said: ‘This is disgusting, the poor kangaroo didn’t deserve this dreadful end of life. Hope they catch the culprit and fine them a massive amount of money.’

While a third commented: ‘This is so disturbing. The person who did this needs some serious help.’ 

‘Kangaroos, like all wildlife, are protected in Victoria and actions of cruelty towards them are unacceptable and illegal,’ Grampians manager of regulatory operations Brian Hamer said.

The animal died about 12 to 24 hours before it was found, with its exact cause of death considered 'unknown'

The animal died about 12 to 24 hours before it was found, with its exact cause of death considered 'unknown'

The animal died about 12 to 24 hours before it was found, with its exact cause of death considered ‘unknown’

‘We take all allegations of wildlife crime seriously and we are investigating how and why this kangaroo died.’

Under Victoria’s Wildlife Act, it is it illegal to hunt, take, destroy, injure or interfere with wildlife in the state.

If caught and found guilty, those responsible could face up to two years in jail and or a $92,460 fine for aggravated animal cruelty.