Bristol man admits fraud against Darren Wright Foundation he set up to help families
Scott Wright admits ripping off funds from the Darren Wright Foundation
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A Hengrove man has admitted fraud on a foundation he set up to help families of children with disabilities and serious illnesses.
Scott Wright appeared with his partner Melissa Wright before Bristol Crown Court today (Tuesday, May 25).
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image captionPolice found 46 malnourished and dehydrated dogs crammed into cages in the back of a van. Stock image of dog pictured above
Puppies died with canine coronavirus after being transported in crammed cages, a court was told.
The dogs were found malnourished and dehydrated while being transported in a van from Cheltenham to Stoke-on-Trent.
Patrick Stokes, 24, who lives on a traveller site in Durham, was driving the unventilated vehicle and told police he wasn t selling the puppies .
Appearing at Cheltenham Magistrates Court he admitted failing to ensure the welfare of animals in his care.