Breid Greene, the woman at the centre of the ongoing story of Kim the Jack Russell, has refused to confirm or deny allegations that she has been involved in two previous court cases which resulted in two other dogs being put to sleep.
Eugene Masterson reported, “When asked at her home this week by the Sunday World whether it was true that she had two previous court actions which led to the destruction of two other dogs in similar circumstances, Ms Greene stared blankly, before politely replying: “I really don’t want to comment”.”
Masterson writes that when he asked Greene if she had “any sympathy for Mr. Rogers”, Kim’s loving owner, “She stressed: “I said I’m not commenting in any way”.
As Gript have reported, the 85 year old retired Garda is fighting to save the life of his little pet after Greene says the dog bit her on the leg while she was out walking by his house in
Roscommon , after allegedly straying from the Famine Trail.
The incident took place early last March and since then Donal has been trying to settle the case with Greene in a way that would avoid him losing his best friend.
So far Greene has refused everything Donal has offered her in his desperate attempts to avoid having to have Kim put down.
Greene is registered as a Peace Commissioner in her local area of Clonmel County Tipperary, and ran as a candidate for Fine Gael in 2009, but was unsuccessful.