Two swans decapitated in London nature park

Stock image of a swan
Paul Elliott

Two swans have been found decapitated within 10 days at a London nature reserve.

Nature photographer Paul Elliot made the grim discoveries at Southmere park in Thamesmead, south London.

The volunteer for the Greenwich Wildlife Network said he fears the swans’ heads have been taken as “trophies”.

Cygnets in Thamesmead
Paul Elliott

He revealed he was investigating CCTV at a car park in a bid to try and find out what happened to the swans.

“There was blood splatter in the car park and then you could see someone had dragged it from there.” He told The Standard.

“Foxes don’t generally take the heads for trophies. They would have dragged the whole bird away if so.

“The swans were just left there for the wildlife to dispose of the evidence.”

The first swan was killed last weekend and the second swan was found dead on Wednesday morning.

Mr Elliot claimed cygnets from the same family had been sent to Swan Sanctuary after being blinded and suffering serious neurological problems from being hit with catupult attacks by local teenagers.

Mr Elliot said cygnets from the same family had been sent to Swan Sanctuary after being blinded
Paul Elliott

He said: “The mum had all 4 babies and her mate was killed off last year by people. She paired up and bred again this year, and people have done the same.

“I’m just broken with it all. I have had a hard year and this going on just makes me boil over.”

The swan attacks have been reported to police.

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