Suspected poisonous dog incident in Yuen Long, 1 furry child was killed, vomited blood and died tragically

Suspected poisonous dog incident in Yuen Long, 1 furry child was killed, vomited blood and died tragically

At 7:22 this morning (21st), a resident of a village house in Zhongxin Wai, Hengzhou, Wang Lok Street, Yuen Long, saw the ground in front of the village house stained with blood. The state was terrifying, blood was spitting out of his mouth, and he suspected that he had struggled in pain. The owner was shocked to see the sudden death of his dog, and suspected that a vicious person had poisoned him, so he called the police for help. Police arrived at the scene to inspect and understand that the case was initially classified as “cruelty to animals”, and no one has been arrested so far.

According to the dog owner, the Tang dog involved is a male, about 3 to 4 years old. A few drops of blood were found in the front garden. However, after several days of inspection, no abnormality was found, so he did not take it to heart. Shi Fen died tragically, describing him as being timid and well-behaved by nature, but more “for food”. It is not ruled out that someone threw food mixed with poison at the front garden to poison his dog. Since there were no superficial wounds on Tang Gou’s body, Ai Xie personnel later arrived at the scene to examine the body to examine the cause of death and further investigate whether the case involved criminal elements.

Tang Gou vomited blood in his mouth and died horribly.  (Photo by Zhang Junqin)Tang Gou vomited blood in his mouth and died horribly.  (Photo by Zhang Junqin)

Tang Gou vomited blood in his mouth and died horribly. (Photo by Zhang Junqin)

The dog owner was present to assist in the investigation.  (Photo by Zhang Junqin)The dog owner was present to assist in the investigation.  (Photo by Zhang Junqin)

The dog owner was present to assist in the investigation. (Photo by Zhang Junqin)

The police and CPA officers were present.  (Photo by Zhang Junqin)The police and CPA officers were present.  (Photo by Zhang Junqin)

The police and CPA officers were present. (Photo by Zhang Junqin)

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