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West Ham defender Kurt Zouma pleads guilty to kicking and slapping his pet cat
West Ham Defender Kurt Zouma conceded kicking and slapping his pet feline as he showed up at a court in London on Tuesday, for a situation that caused public shock across Britain.
The France worldwide conceded to two counts under the Animal Welfare Act at Thames Magistrates' Court in east London.
Zouma, 27, had to apologize in the wake of frightening film was recorded and shared by his more youthful sibling Yoan, 24, who conceded one offense during the meeting.
Hammers Defender Zouma showed up at court in tumultuous design, joined by a few safety officers who rose up out of a vehicle holding umbrellas to shape a defensive safeguard around the respondent.
The siblings' locations have been kept following a court request.
The court was told about upsetting film of the episode, recorded at Zouma's home and posted on Snapchat by his sibling on February 6.
It was subsequently seen by a lady who had been informing Yoan, who raised the caution.
Zouma should have been visible kicking the Bengal feline across his kitchen, prior to tossing a couple of shoes at it and slapping its head.
Examiner Hazel Stevens told the court Kurt Zouma could heard say: "I swear I'll kill it, I swear I'll kill it."
He conceded two counts of making superfluous experiencing a safeguarded creature on February 6.
Yoan conceded one count of helping, abetting, advising or acquiring his more established sibling to commit an offense.
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