
A woman fatally stabbed her son’s dog to death with a samurai sword as it was sleeping on a sofa, a court heard.
Alicia Darcy attacked the pet with the Japanese-style weapon before leaving it to suffer and die with the sword stuck in its body.
She phoned the police while intoxicated, telling them she killed the dog after it attacked her at her home in Sandbach, Cheshire, on October 12.
Chester Crown Court heard that police entered the home to find the dog in a sleeping position with the sword embedded in its torso.
Darcy later admitted to killing the animal while it was resting and having an offensive weapon.
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She was handed a sentence of 18 months in prison for causing unnecessary suffering to an animal.
The 54-year-old has been banned from having anything to do with animals.
The samurai sword was seized by officers to be destroyed.
PC Charlotte Owen said: ‘This was a very distressing case for everyone involved. The level of cruelty was abhorrent.
‘She left the dog to die with the sword embedded in it.
‘It is incomprehensible how someone could not only inflict such violence on an animal but then be so callous as to leave it to suffer.’
‘Ninja swords’, which have become a weapon of choice for street killers in the UK, were banned this summer.
It is now illegal to possess, manufacture, import or sell the blades, which typically measure between 14 inches and 24 inches with one straight cutting edge with a tanto-style point.
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