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Woman accused of animal-assault offence dodges media after getting bail

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Woman accused of animal-assault offence dodges media after getting bail

By The Nation

 

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The Thonburi Municipal Court on Monday freed on bail a 30-year-old woman who has been accused of an animal-assault offence.

 

Wararat Krasae, nicknamed Sun, walked free after her lawyer posted Bt40,000 for bail.

 

The woman appeared in the public for the first time at the court on Ekkachai Road after some animal lovers’ group filed complaints with police last week that she had tortured or even killed animals, mostly cats, she adopted from animal shelters.

 

Some reports claimed that she had adopted at least 27 cats from animal shelters. Most of them died or were unaccounted for.

 

An animal-shelter owner, Issaraporn Samutgalin, last week claimed that Wararat had adopted a cat from her in the afternoon but then cut off all communication with her in the evening. Wararat claimed that she had given the kitten to her friends because she was allergic to cats’ hair.

 

After negotiations, Wararat agreed to settle with the animal-shelter operator in the presence of police.

 

On that day, she gave a carcass of the cat to Issaraporn, claiming it had been bitten by a dog.

 

The owner then filed a complaint with police that she had violated the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. She surrendered to police on Sunday and denied the accusation.

 

However, the woman managed to avoid the media waiting for her on Monday.

 

Meanwhile Pol Colonel Wuthichai Thaiwat, a police chief of Phetkasem Police Station told reporters that police would have not more than 30 days to collect evidence and witnesses’ accounts before forwarding the case to the court.

 

“At present, we are waiting for an autopsy on the carcass of the cat from Kasetsart University’s Vet Faculty and lab results from cat hair and blood traces from Wararat’s places.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30357451

 
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How long does it take for the autopsy?  I would think a professional should be able to say within hours if the cat was bitten by a dog or what kind of injuries were found.

Why did she adopt lots of cats when she is allergic against them?

If she is found guilty I hope she goes to jail.

Fire her up..

42 minutes ago, Canuckabroad said:

Sounds like she’s doing internet animal crush videos.  If so, she needs to do prIson time.

 

Hope someone adopts her then gives her away with no records kept or concern for her safety and wellbeing, in other words, dump her on the street with no resources. 

16 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

How long does it take for the autopsy?  I would think a professional should be able to say within hours if the cat was bitten by a dog or what kind of injuries were found.

Why did she adopt lots of cats when she is allergic against them?

If she is found guilty I hope she goes to jail.

dim sims

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14 hours ago, dirtybirty said:

How can you have animal rights in a country where there virtualy zero human rights

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Because animals are nicer than humans.

Would a man have been freed on bail for the same offences? 

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