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Man kills newborn puppy in closed society in Hyderabad

Hyderabad: Amidst shocking animal abuse, a man allegedly smashed them against a wall and further smashed them into the cellar of a gated community in Hyderabad, killing the six-day stray puppies. The incident shocked the community.

The creepy plot takes place in a closed society in Macha Bolaram, Indis VB City. According to residents, businessman and resident Ashish of the society killed five puppies in the early hours of April 14. Video shows him entering the wine cellar around 1.20am, where he finds the freshman puppies and casts them against the wall. Since some of them were still alive, he allegedly crushed their heads with his feet and hit them with bricks to make sure they were dead.

Residents found the scattered remains of the puppy on Tuesday and reviewed CCTV footage to see what was going on. After seeing the camera, they were shocked and angry, facing Ashish, and later stepped into the incident with Deccan Chronicle when filing a police complaint.

“Ashish is often seen harassed stray dogs, throwing stones at them, and beating them with sticks,” said resident Sattar Khan. “When we asked him, he admitted to killing the puppies because he hated strays. He apologized for what he did.” According to residents, a stray dog ​​that often roamed ten days ago had five puppies. Ashish allegedly aimed the puppy after he noticed the puppy in the wine cellar.

Another resident, Aruna, said: “Ashish and his wife, who owned the golden withdrawal teacher and cared for it, were shocked when we were facing them. We were surprised to find that his wife, who was pregnant, was not aware of the terrible behavior her husband promised,” he added: “His behavior must be punished.

“This sadistic behavior against wandering is on the rise. Strict punishment must be imposed to stop this cruelty,” said Mudavath Preethi, an animal welfare worker. Alwal Police Department Sho Rahul Dev confirmed the complaint has been received. “The case will be registered based on the complaint. Further investigation will be followed,” he said.

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