Dead iguana photo lands ex-TT footballer in trouble
FORMER TT footballer Richard Roy is being investigated by an animal welfare charity in Scotland over claims that he recently killed and ate an iguana.
The Scottish SPCA (Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) confirmed in a Daily Mail report earlier today that they have been made aware of the photograph and a specialist team of officers is now investigating.
A photograph of Roy appeared, on his wife Cheryl's Facebook page, which showed the former Defence Force striker holding a dead iguana by the tail, at a house in Dundee.
According to the Daily Mail report, "Roy has got six caps for TT, where iguana meat is considered a delicacy. It is often served as a special treat at festivals. The post sparked a furious backlash after she said her husband would be eating it later."
Cheryl was quoted as saying in the report, "People need to mind their own damn business. Far too many people having a lot to say about other people's lives. If you don't like how I live my life, remove yourself, please."
The Scottish SPCA (Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) confirmed in a Daily Mail report earlier today that they have been made aware of the photograph and a specialist team of officers is now investigating.
A photograph of Roy appeared, on his wife Cheryl's Facebook page, which showed the former Defence Force striker holding a dead iguana by the tail, at a house in Dundee.
According to the Daily Mail report, "Roy has got six caps for TT, where iguana meat is considered a delicacy. It is often served as a special treat at festivals. The post sparked a furious backlash after she said her husband would be eating it later."
Cheryl was quoted as saying in the report, "People need to mind their own damn business. Far too many people having a lot to say about other people's lives. If you don't like how I live my life, remove yourself, please."
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