The 19-year-old man had flung objects and hit the stray dogs with a metal rod as well as set fire to one of them on three separate occasions theSun theSundaily viralvideo CCTV AnimalAbuse dogs injuries Malaysia
In the security footage shared by Leow Yee Chin on, it is shown that the 19-year-old had set fire to one of the dogs, throwing bricks and rocks and using a metal rod to beat them over a span of several days at the veterinary clinic after it was closed, during late nights.
“When I look back now, I noticed that the dogs had sustained fresh wounds on their bodies but I assumed that they could have gotten into a fight with other stray animals in the area and the doctors would help treat their wounds,” he said. On March 14, he returned to the veterinary clinic to fling bricks and stones at the poor dogs. On Mar 27, the perpetrator took a metal rod to beat the dog and drove away for a bit and eventually returned to the scene and set one of them on fire.page said that one of the unfortunate dogs had “sustained first to second degree burns and two fractured legs” and will be in recovery for three to six months.
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