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London Humane Society investigating another skinned, beheaded animal

The London Humane Society is investigating after the body of a small animal was found skinned and beheaded in a parking lot. The remains mark the latest in a series of mutilated animals found across the city.

Animal remains discovered Friday the latest in line of mutilated animals found in London

The London Humane Society is investigating after the body of a small animal was found skinned and beheaded in a parking lot of Dec. 16 (Ontario SPCA)

The London Humane Society has launched an investigationafter the body of an animal was found skinned and beheaded in a parking lot on Dec. 16.

The animal, which is believed to be a small dog, wasfound outside the Beer Storenear Adelaide Street andLorneAvenue.

"There's no way to measure how disturbing this is," said the humane society's executive director, Judy Foster. "An outcome like this is not one we would expect to see in our community."

Foster said the animal showed signs of puncture wounds and appears to have been cleaned before it was dumped.

The remains are currently being examined by veterinarians.

"The first question that comes to our mind is how many of these injuries were inflicted while the animal was alive?" Foster said. "How was the animal killed? How did the animal die? Why was this animal left in a public place to be found?"

The Humane Society iscontinuing to investigate several other incidents where animals were skinned and beheaded, including coyotes in London's east end and at Western University.

A mutilated cat was also found atSpringbankPark, while a beheaded bunny was also found at Western.

"We're really hoping that somebody will come forward and give us a tip so we can work to stop this," Foster said.

Anyone with information can call the Humane Society,Londonpolice orCrimeStoppers.

With files from Kerry McKee