Sapphire, who was known as “Saffi” to her heartbroken family, disappeared on August 20 while out for a walk in Footscray Meadows in Sidcup, south-east London
The remains of a family’s beloved Staffordshire bull terrier has been found dumped in a river two weeks after she went missing.
Sapphire, who was known as “Saffi” to her heartbroken family, disapperaed on August 20 while out for a walk in Footscray Meadows in Sidcup, south-east London. After racing off, the family desperately tried to track her down but she couldn’t be found. The pooch was found in a river close to the place she went missing, but a Metropolitan Police investigation is currently underway amid suspicions that she was dumped.
The Missing Paw Team UK – which helps finding missing dogs in the boroughs of Bexley, Greenwich and Dartford – carried out extensive searches of the “vast” area where Saffi went missing. The organisation’s found Vicki Hudson said: “We did an extensive search of the riverbed, and also the area in the Footscray Meadows. It’s quite a vast area with 16 exits so we had lots of volunteers on board.
“We had drones up. We had a heat-seeking thermal imaging camera out which one of our colleagues at another organisation used. Essentially, we did everything we could to try and find Saffi. She just vanished into thin air.”