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“He spent his life in fear and was brutally abused as the worst I had seen in more than 30 years in a mammal. Alison Cronin, director of Monkey World, said: “Millie’s case is tragic and heartbreaking. The mental trauma of her abuse will always be with her. “Even though she is now settled and happy with a man, the sight of new people can still terrify her. “She doesn’t move or eat in front of us only freeze and hide.
“Millie is hidden from every person she encounters and any loud noise or sudden movement sends her a screaming warning call and looks for somewhere to hide. I have never seen such a horrible marmoset. Steph Sawyer, head of a group of small monkeys who have rehabilitated abused pets, said: “Rehabilitating Millie is a long process. Marmoset was terrified when she was taken from a sanctuary in Dorset to help the crew recover a small mammal. She was sentenced today to 12 weeks in Gwent Magistrates’ Court, suspended for one year.Įxamples in Holland include 120 hours imprisonment for unpaid work, keeping animals and banned for life and pay £ 420 in court costs as well as a £ 128 victim surcharge. Mum-of-four Holland has pleaded guilty to two charges of causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal. The rehabilitation experts of monkeys who look after Millie after torture have “never seen such a horrible marmoset.”Īlmost two years after being rehabilitated by staff at Monkey World in Dorset, Milly Moon, a rescued co-star, has returned to play happily ever after. The Gwent Magistrate’s Court has now banned the domestication of animals. Hollande ate monkey sausages, kebabs and burgers that show “utter disregard” for their basic care and needs. The frightened monkey shows up in the toilet bowl, her frightened moment before her stern owner laughs at her. The court heard that the animal was “intimidated by its aggression and abuse while in the toilet bowl.” 6 Little Millie was tortured by her owner, Vicky Holland Credit: RSPCA