"Someone Poisoned the Sky with a Jar"... Hong Kong Beauty Pageant Winner's Pet Dog Poisoned to Death
Miss Hong Kong Winner's Two Pet Dogs Poisoned
Remaining Pet Dog's Life Also in Danger, Neurotoxin Confirmed
Police "Suspect Being Tracked for Animal Abuse Charges"
Two of the three pet dogs of the Hong Kong beauty pageant winner were poisoned to death, and the remaining one was also intoxicated, prompting the police to launch an investigation. Lisa Marie Chegay Instagram
View original imageRecently, a former Hong Kong beauty pageant winner shocked the public by confessing that "two out of her three pet dogs died after eating meat laced with poison," and it has been reported that the remaining dog is also in critical condition.
On the 18th, according to the Hong Kong media outlet South China Morning Post (SCMP), Lisa Marie Tse Gaye, a former Hong Kong beauty pageant winner, stated that "the only surviving dog is at risk of internal bleeding." The Miss Hong Kong 2020 winner explained on her Instagram on the 17th, "I found my pet dog Leo bleeding while on the way home," and added, "The veterinarian said Leo ingested a small amount of poison." Lisa Marie expressed her sorrow, saying, "I can only wait and watch for a few weeks until Leo can recover his health."
Earlier, on the 15th, Lisa Marie posted on Instagram that after walking three dogs in Sesan Village, Lamchuen, two of her other pet dogs died. She said, "It is a very disgusting, horrific, and unforgivable act by someone," and added, "Someone left meat mixed with poison on the street, and my dogs Peach and Summer ate it." Investigations revealed that the meat contained neurotoxins, and it is known that there is almost no treatment for poisoning by this toxin.
Two of the three pet dogs of the Hong Kong beauty pageant winner were poisoned to death, and the remaining one was also intoxicated, prompting the police to launch an investigation. Lisa Marie Chegay Instagram
View original imageThe police, who launched an investigation after receiving a report, transferred the case to the animal crime investigation team in Tai Po to continue the investigation but have not yet identified any suspects. The police are classifying this case as animal abuse and are continuing their investigation. Netizens who saw the report expressed strong reactions such as, "Who on earth would do such a thing?" "Humans who abuse voiceless animals are the worst," "Pets are family, not just animals. I can't even imagine it," "Maybe someone who feels inferior to dogs," and "They should be severely punished."
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Meanwhile, Philip Wong, a veterinary consultant at a nonprofit veterinary service association, advised, "Owners should immediately take their pets to a veterinarian if they ingest harmful substances and show symptoms such as seizures, vomiting, or difficulty standing." He also emphasized, "When walking dogs, owners must be especially careful to prevent them from eating food found on the streets."
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