28 starving dogs survive after eating dead owner’s leg in Bangkok house


The dogs - 28 chihuahuas and shih tzus - were rescued by a foundation and officials. - PHOTO: THE NATION/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

BANGKOK (The Nation Thailand/ANN): Twenty-eight dogs found locked up in a Bangkok house without food for days after their owner died apparently of comorbidities were rescued by a foundation and officials on July 27.

Police said the dogs apparently survived by eating the left leg of the owner, Attapol Charoenpithak, 62, whose body was found at noon on July 27 inside his bedroom on the second floor of the house in Bangkok’s Khlong Sam Wa district.

Attapol’s neighbour, Sompong Phasuksri, 53, alerted police to check the house after he noticed that Mr Attapol’s car was parked in front of his house for about a week.

Sompong told police that Attapol normally drove his car to a local market every day. He said he rang the bell of Mr Attapol’s house but there was no response although the lights were on.

When police went inside with officials from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation, they found the house was littered with garbage and dog poop.

The dogs were found locked up in the house without food for days after their owner died apparently of comorbidities.- PHOTO: THE NATION/ASIA NEWS NETWORKThe dogs were found locked up in the house without food for days after their owner died apparently of comorbidities.- PHOTO: THE NATION/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

Attapol was known to have comorbidities, including diabetes and hypertension. His body was sent to the Police General Hospital for an autopsy.

Police then called fashion model Chonlada Mekratree’s The Voice Foundation to rescue the dogs. The owner had reportedly earlier agreed to hand over all the dogs to the foundation after his death.

In 2017, Attapol was seen driving his pickup around with many of his dogs inside cages at the back of the vehicle in scorching heat, Supawadee said.

Since then, she said, the foundation had been monitoring Attapol, fearing for the dogs’ safety. In 2021, a veterinarian who cared for Attapol’s dogs alerted the foundation that the dogs had gradually died every week.

In that year, she said Attapol had 46 dogs and the foundation entered his house and took 20 of them to be sterilised.

Mr Attapol was upset and filed a complaint with the police, accusing the foundation of trespassing his house and demanding the return of his 20 dogs.

The foundation agreed to return the 20 sterilised dogs to Attapol, who agreed to hand over all of his dogs to the foundation after his death.

The foundation said if anyone would like to adopt any of the rescued dogs, they could contact the foundation. THE NATION THAILAND/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

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