Teens charged over Australia kangaroo deaths

Police said they found the dead kangaroos across two separate areas near Batemans Bay. PHOTO: PEXELS

SYDNEY (AFP) - Two teenagers were charged on Tuesday (Oct 12) over an alleged attack that left 14 kangaroos dead on Australia's east coast, an act labelled "tragic and senseless" by animal rescuers.

The pair of 17-year-old boys were arrested after locals discovered the dead eastern grey kangaroos, including two joeys, near Batemans Bay, about four hours drive south of Sydney last Saturday morning, police said.

"It is a tragic and senseless act that has left an indelible mark on our dedicated Mid South Coast branch volunteers who attended the scene, as well as the local residents," wildlife rescue organisation Wires said on Facebook.

Police said they found the dead animals across two separate areas near the beachside town.

A member of the public discovered one surviving joey, which was nicknamed "Hope" by rescuers.

"Surprisingly, she's doing incredibly well," Mid South Coast Wires chair Janelle Renes told national broadcaster ABC. "When she got here, she was pretty much lifeless."

"It took about two hours to warm her up and to see any real signs that she was going to survive."

The boys will face a children's court on Nov 22, charged with recklessly beating and killing an animal.

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