- Posted February 28, 2013 by
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Greece
17 DOGS POISONED TO DEATH IN (MASS EXTERMINIATION) 15 REMAIN MISSING
Animal lovers when alerted rushed to the area and found dead dogs, birds and other animals. They tried to save any animals they could find still alive but found 17 dogs where found dead while another 15 are missing. Police where alerted and arrived at the scene.
Panos Rockagoal said,
''Today it was a dark sun ... in the morning we saw the report and rushed at points that anticipate the light of day to see what happens. The first picture we saw 2 women were crying for stray dogs and not only that they had found dead. The image of 6 dogs who lived there and cared for, had been found dead . The information, however, residents did not just refery to murder in the square, but throughout the region, there are 4 dead from here. Leaving the square, the POISONERS had murdered 11 dogs. Going to another part of the area, we saw another 2 where dead, where sheltered from the cold and the rain and 3 still alive who just look them testified what they lived. Some phone calls we received were for another 3 dogs dead in another part of Varympompis and summing the dogs had murdered 16 + 2 birds! Another blow came in way back in even after one phone call, we learn about another dead in the yard of a woman every day to cook for the homeless dogs in the area. Total ... 17 dead animals, and around 15 are missing and were not in the whole region because the darkness fell and we could not go to other herds to see if they where alive. We took immediate action phone to record the event and to our surprise the Police came showed us another 20 complaints from the same region of animals poisoned to death''.
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