PETALING JAYA: Social media users have condemned three workers in Medan, Sumatra for throwing a stray dog into a river, where it was killed by a reptile believed to be a crocodile.
In the incident which has gone viral, two men can be seen in a video catching the dog before it was thrown into the river and then caught by a reptile as it tried to swim away.
Responding to this, Shankar Bai said on Facebook,"how could anyone throw a dog into the river, how stupid can you be.”"These guys are cursed. They are cruel and mean. The authority must take action," said Tan.
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