Outcry after man kills, eats adopted dogs


Horrific act: The man claimed he killed and ate the dogs due to behavioural issues and difficulties in rehoming them. — The Nation/ANN

Thai pet lovers are shocked and saddened by a disturbing case of animal cruelty in Chiang Rai province.

The Watchdog Thailand Foundation has revealed a horrifying incident of a man who adopted dogs under the guise of providing them a loving home, only to cruelly slaughter and consume them.

The case unfolded when a dog named Sushi, which had been rehomed several times, was adopted by a young Akha man.

Instead of providing a loving home, the man, identified as Ache Wuyi, was part of a disturbing trend of animal cruelty.

It was reported that Sushi – along with other adopted dogs named Bear, Lucky, and Sumo – were slaughtered and consumed by the man.

When the Watchdog Thailand Foundation was alerted about the incidents, it worked with local authorities to investigate the matter.

The Mae Chan Police, led by Lt Col Kiatisuk Chitrprasan, questioned Wuyi, who later confessed to killing and consuming the dogs.

Wuyi claimed that he had adopted the dogs but had subsequently killed and eaten them due to behavioural issues and difficulties in rehoming them.

His horrific actions have sparked outrage, leading to calls for stricter animal welfare laws in Thailand.

Ache Wuyi has been charged with animal cruelty under Thai law. If convicted, he could face up to two years in prison and a fine of up to 40,000 baht (RM5,140).

The foundation is urging animal lovers to exercise extreme caution when rehoming pets and to conduct thorough background checks on potential adopters.

The organisation is also calling for increased awareness about animal cruelty and stricter penalties for those who perpetrate such heinous acts. — The Nation/ANN

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Aseanplus News

Biden, Xi agree they won’t give AI control over nuclear weapons
Xi tells Biden Beijing aims for 'smooth transition' in China-US ties
Flash flood hits Singapore's Bukit Timah Road amid heavy downpour; warnings issued for several places
Eight dead, 17 hurt, in China school knife attack: police
Prabowo’s masterclass in foreign policy
Seamless mobility critical for special economic zones
Graft among politically exposed persons: To accept or to deter?
Future souring of K-food outlook in United States?
Protests surge post-revolution
Pursuing win-win solutions

Others Also Read