Palmers Green, North London: Jay Mayor-Carty

CONVICTED (2023) | Jay Joseph Patrick Mayor-Carty, born December 1995, of Hedge Lane, Palmers Green, Enfield N13, but with links to Lower Edmonton, London and Southampton – filmed slamming a dog onto a balcony floor.

Kobe was nursed back to health in the RSPCA’s care and returned to his owner after she and Jay Mayor-Carty had gone their separate ways

Mayor-Carty, a former company director and self-styled “entrepreneur”, was found guilty at Willesden Magistrates Court of causing unnecessary suffering to a French bulldog called Kobe.

The RSPCA was called in after Mayor-Carty was filmed slamming the dog down onto a balcony floor at Waldegrave Point, Green Street, Park Royal, Willesden, three times and possibly stamping on the dog on August 6, 2022.

When RSPCA Inspector Francesca Tambini arrived at the address later that day, Kobe was present

Kobe belonged to Mayor-Carty’s then girlfriend, but he was apparently looking after him while she was away for a few days.

Kobe appeared to have very red eyes, which Mayor-Carty claimed was due to heatstroke.

Suspecting a more sinister reason Inspector Tambini attended with police the next day to take the dog to the vet.

When the inspector and police arrived, the dog’s owner had since returned and said Kobe was being treated for skin allergies.

The vet confirmed that the haemorrhaging and swelling of Kobe’s eyes were not consistent with heatstroke or allergies, and that he was fearful and head shy when being examined.

The vet suspected injuries caused by blunt force trauma and concluded that he had suffered for a number of days.

An expert vet confirmed that the severity of the injuries was not consistent with an allergy, heatstroke or the dog running into another dog or hard object.

He added: “In my opinion Kobe was caused to suffer due to the person responsible for the welfare of this animal failing to seek prompt veterinary advice regarding the eye condition.”

Mayor-Carty and Kobe’s owner have since split up and Kobe was returned to her following recovery.

The RSPCA said Mayor-Carty denied slamming the dog into the balcony three times but accepted that he was found guilty of this.

Inspector Tambini said: “This was an awful case, Kobe had suffered terrible cruelty at the hands of a man who was supposed to be caring for him while his owner was absent.

“His owner had no idea that her partner was capable of such a violent act.

“Witnesses described seeing him being slammed onto the ground three times and possibly stamped on.

“His injuries were consistent with blunt force trauma and it’s clear he would have suffered, especially given the lack of vet attention following the incident.

“We’re pleased that Kobe is now safe.”

Sentencing | 12 month community order, with 150 hours of unpaid work and 15-day rehabilitation activity requirement. Banned from keeping pets for ten years (expires December 2033).

Enfield Independent

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