A reward is being offered for information leading to the conviction of whoever tortured and killed pet animals at Exeter's Ellen Tinkham School for children with special needs.
The mutilated bodies of four chickens, used in animal therapy, were found by horrified staff last week.
Now the charity PETA is offering two thousand pounds in the hope that someone will come forward and help police catch the culprit.
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