Animal cruelty charges stayed against Bowmanville Zoo owner due to stroke
An Ontario man accused of whipping one of the tigers at his zoo will not face trial after he suffered a stroke last month.
Michael Hackenberger, who owns the now-closed Bowmanville Zoo, had five animal cruelty charges stayed in a Whitby, Ont., court on Thursday because he had a stroke on Feb. 19 and was “medically unfit” to stand trial, according to the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
“We are disappointed that this matter could not move forward, however we understand the reasons brought forth by the Crown and we respect their decision,” said OSPCA spokesperson Alison Cross.
The animal welfare agency had filed four counts against Hackenberger of causing an animal distress and one of failing to comply with the prescribed standards of care for an animal, all under the authority of the provincial OSPCA Act. Three of the distress charges in the case relate to the use of a whip.


