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Court orders more evidence in kitten cruelty case before issuing verdict

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Court orders more evidence in kitten cruelty case before issuing verdict

By The Nation

 

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The Nakhon Phanom Court has asked the authorities to gather more evidence before it would hand down a ruling against a dog owner that allegedly allowed her animal to maul a kitten to death.

 

The case related to animal cruelty charges brought in court against dog owner Pennapha Onputsa, 36, a resident of Tambon Kudakai in Plapak district, Nakhon Phanom.

 

Pennapha admitted she took a video clip of her American bulldog mauling a kitten, which has been widely shared on Facebook, said Pol Lt-Colonel Sompong Raengrob, inspector of Kudakai police station.

 

But the defendant has denied that she ordered the dog to kill the kitten. She claimed the dog was too fierce for her to control.

 

Hearing her defence, the court ordered that more evidence be gathered before it would read the verdict on February 28, Sompong said.

 

Pennapha was arrested after Watchdog Thailand filed an animal cruelty complaint against her after the clip was widely shared. Watchdog Thailand alleges that the woman shot the clip for her own pleasure.

 

Pennapha told the court that she filmed the event to prove to her husband that the dog was too fierce and beyond her control, but her husband posted it on Facebook. 

 

Sompong said the court ordered the temporary release of Pennapha pending the ruling.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30362277

 
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3 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Pennapha told the court that she filmed the event to prove to her husband that the dog was too fierce and beyond her control, but her husband posted it on Facebook. 

A pair of absolutely abhorrent morons. And the court are going along with this. 

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