MANILA, Philippines–-The Dasmariñas City Municipal Trial Court has convicted a man who stabbed to death a dog out of spite for its owner. Based on the certification issued by the court to the Philippine Anima... CDNDigital
MANILA, Philippines–-The Dasmariñas City Municipal Trial Court has convicted a man who stabbed to death a dog out of spite for its owner.
He was also found guilty of violating Republic Act 8485 or the Animal Welfare Act of 1998. The penalty of one year and five months imprisonment was imposed, plus a fine and damages worth P200,000.Court records showed that Dela Cruz had an argument with complainant Edwina Agustin before Agustin’s dog, “Hachiko,” was killed.
They caught Dela Cruz in the act of stabbing “Hachiko.” For fear of their own safety, they sought reinforcement before returning to Agustin’s house.
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