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Bin bag full of cats' heads discovered near Manchester's Curry Mile

Manchester City Council has launched an urgent investigation after a bin bag full of severed cats' heads was found on a street near the city’s famous Curry Mile.
The gruesome discovery was made by a council worker who had been sent to investigate fly-tipping complaints in the Rusholme area.
The bin bag’s contents were revealed in a memo sent to councillors and council officials, which described the findings as “cat heads”. The Chairman of the local Conservative Association, Stephen Woods, told the Manchester Evening News [MEN] everyone was “flabbergasted” when they received the news.
“It’s absolutely disgraceful the way they have been treated,” he said.
The animal remains were condemned as “an extreme example of animal cruelty” by Manchester City Council, who said an investigation into the “sickening” incident is now underway.
A bit worrying what gets put into food these days I had one of those pork roll things at the Sheffield Wednesday match. I can honestly say it was the most disgusting thing that I have ever put in my mouth ever, knowingly awake. For someone who has been round Brighton quite a bit, that's saying something

Manchester City Council has launched an urgent investigation after a bin bag full of severed cats' heads was found on a street near the city’s famous Curry Mile.
The gruesome discovery was made by a council worker who had been sent to investigate fly-tipping complaints in the Rusholme area.
The bin bag’s contents were revealed in a memo sent to councillors and council officials, which described the findings as “cat heads”. The Chairman of the local Conservative Association, Stephen Woods, told the Manchester Evening News [MEN] everyone was “flabbergasted” when they received the news.
“It’s absolutely disgraceful the way they have been treated,” he said.
The animal remains were condemned as “an extreme example of animal cruelty” by Manchester City Council, who said an investigation into the “sickening” incident is now underway.
A bit worrying what gets put into food these days I had one of those pork roll things at the Sheffield Wednesday match. I can honestly say it was the most disgusting thing that I have ever put in my mouth ever, knowingly awake. For someone who has been round Brighton quite a bit, that's saying something
