By Tita Smith For Daily Mail Australia
15:38 23 Apr 2024, up to date 15:49 23 Apr 2024
- Dog died after allegedly being thrown off a cliff
- Kaylah Williams has been charged with animal abuse offences
EXCLUSIVE
A lady accused of throwing a canine off a cliff whereas it was trapped inside a kennel has been unmasked as a young mom.
Kaylah Williams, 34, allegedly threw the Australian Bulldog over an escarpment in bushland close to Clive Bissell Drive at Mount Ousley, in Wollongong, someday in the course of the night of Saturday, January 21 final 12 months.
The canine was found at about 8.30am the next morning after a bushwalker heard the animal yelping then tracked it right down to an upside-down kennel on the base of the rockface.
The man known as police, who rushed to the scene with specialist officers from the Police Rescue squad, Bomb Disposal Unit and members of the SES to launch a rescue operation.
The canine was allegedly discovered emaciated, of poor well being, and with accidents sustained within the fall.
He was taken to a neighborhood vet however needed to be euthanised as a result of his poor situation and accidents.
Police seized the kennel for forensic examination and launched an investigation – which culminated in Ms Williams’ arrest at her Horsley home greater than 12 months afterward April 12, 2024.
Daily Mail Australia can reveal Williams is a young mom initially from Wellington, a small nation city of simply over 4,000 folks nestled within the Central Western Slopes area of New South Wales.
It is known Williams moved to Western Sydney round seven years in the past earlier than later heading to Wollongong.
On social media, she describes herself as a ‘fully-time mummy’ who ‘simply likes to have enjoyable on a regular basis’.
‘Nobody is ideal and no person deserves to be excellent,’ certainly one of her posts reads.
‘Nobody has it simple, all people has points. You by no means know what persons are going by. So pause earlier than you begin judging, criticising or mocking others.
‘Everybody is preventing their very own distinctive warfare!’
Williams has been charged with torture, beat and so on and trigger demise of animal and is at present on bail.
She is due earlier than Wollongong Local Court on May 14.
If convicted, she faces a most penalty of 5 years imprisonment.
Daily Mail Australia has contacted Williams for remark.