Abraham Andemariam, 31, left seven geese dead and others injured after driving through them. He showed a ‘clear disregard for the animals in the road’, the court heard
A 31-year-old man has been banned from driving after he drove through a gaggle of geese, killing seven, a court heard.
Abraham Andemariam showed a “clear disregard for the animals in the road”, leaving a number of animals dead and others injured with “skin torn away from their limbs”, the court was told. Andemariam did not stop at the scene after the incident in Warrington in July, but the registration plate of his black Hyundai was captured on a Ring doorbell and given to the police.
Officers then tracked him down at work where they discovered feathers on the bonnet of his car. Witnesses who saw the carnage were left distressed, the court heard.
Former Amazon worker Andemariam, from Toxteth, Liverpool, was found guilty in September of seven charges of intentionally killing a wild bird, namely a Greylag Goose, driving without…