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Stolen dog killed on railway was ‘taken as owner walked him and dumped on track’

News RoomBy News RoomApril 20, 2026
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The peaceful rhythm of a familiar walk was shattered by an act of senseless cruelty in the Welsh valleys, leaving a family shattered and a community united in grief and outrage. Zak, a beloved 12-year-old Cairn Terrier-type dog, was being walked along the scenic Taff Trail between Mountain Ash and Penrhiwceiber by his owner’s son, Ryan Collins. The walk, a simple daily ritual of companionship, turned into a nightmare when Ryan, who is described as a vulnerable adult, was approached by three youths. In a brazen and heartless act, the individuals allegedly seized Zak’s lead from Ryan before fleeing the scene with the terrified pet. This was not merely a theft; it was a violation of trust and safety, exploiting a moment of vulnerability and stealing a cherished family member who represented stability, love, and routine for both Ryan and his mother, Janet Collins.

The initial hours following the theft were filled with frantic worry, sparking a major search operation that drew in family, friends, and concerned locals. The community’s worst fears, however, were realized the following day. According to family friend Susan Grandon, the perpetrators, after allegedly stealing Zak, abandoned the elderly dog on a railway line. There, in a final, tragic twist, Zak was struck by a train and killed. The callousness of this sequence—theft, abandonment, and ultimate death—is difficult to comprehend. Zak was not a young puppy; at twelve years old, he was a senior dog whose life was defined by the quiet comfort he provided to his family. His death under such violent and terrifying circumstances has inflicted a profound and complex wound, compounding the trauma of the theft with the horror of his final moments.

In the face of this tragedy, the community of Rhondda Cynon Taf and beyond has responded with an overwhelming surge of empathy and solidarity. Within hours of the news of Zak’s death breaking, the hashtag #Justice4Zak began trending across social media, particularly on Facebook. This digital rallying cry was accompanied by a poignant visual display, as countless local residents changed their profile pictures to images of Zak or symbols of remembrance in a powerful, unified show of support for the grieving Collins family. This collective action transcends mere online activism; it represents a communal embrace, a way for people to voice their shared condemnation of the act and to ensure that Zak is not just a statistic in a police report, but a remembered individual whose life mattered. The public’s response underscores a universal understanding that an attack on a vulnerable person and their pet is an attack on the very fabric of community decency.

The formal response to the incident is now being led by South Wales Police, who have confirmed they are treating the matter with utmost seriousness. A spokesman stated that the force received a report of the theft on Saturday, April 18th, and subsequently learned of Zak’s tragic death the following day. Authorities have now launched a full investigation, piecing together the events that led from the theft on the Taff Trail to the railway line where Zak was found. Police are urging anyone with information—whether they witnessed the initial confrontation, saw the youths with the dog, or have any other details that could assist—to come forward and contact them through any of the usual channels. The pursuit of justice is not only about holding individuals accountable for theft and potential animal cruelty offenses but also about delivering a measure of accountability to a family and a community reeling from a profound moral injury.

Amidst the public outcry and police investigation, the core of this story remains a family in mourning. Janet and Ryan Collins have, through their friend, requested privacy as they navigate the devastating loss of their companion. Their grief is multifaceted: the shock of the violent theft, the anguish of the failed search, the trauma of Zak’s terrifying final moments, and the emptiness left in a home where a loyal friend should be. For Ryan, in particular, the loss is immeasurably complex, as the act targeted him in a state of vulnerability and robbed him of a source of unconditional love and stability. The family’s request for space is a humble reminder that behind the trending hashtags and news headlines, there are real people whose lives have been irrevocably altered, now facing the quiet, painful process of grieving a life ended in cruelty.

The story of Zak is, tragically, a stark narrative about vulnerability, cruelty, and the bonds we share with the animals in our care. It highlights how a moment of malice can unravel lives, transforming a routine walk into a lasting source of pain. Yet, it also powerfully demonstrates the capacity for collective compassion, as seen in the swift and heartfelt community response demanding justice. As the police investigation continues, the public’s role remains crucial. Any piece of information could be vital in providing answers to a grieving family and ensuring that such a callous act does not go unanswered. The memory of Zak, and the pursuit of justice in his name, now stands as a testament to the value of compassion and the responsibility a community holds to protect its most vulnerable members, both human and animal.

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