Justice for the puppy drowned in an airport toilet!

  • by: Vashi Chandi
  • recipient: Extremely Urgent, Raising Global Awareness

Extremely Shocking Cruelty, Pets are NOT Toys PLEASE

US woman drowns puppy in toilet to get on plane

http://www.msn.com/en-au/news/world/us-woman-drowns-puppy-in-toilet-to-get-on-plane/ar-AA8CzuX?ocid=mailsignoutmd
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The above is the most shocking news ever. If the flight could have been missed, the puppy could be alive and not have lost its precious life due to this horrific cruelty.

Really what some human beings can do is unimaginable and extremely shocking. Humbly praying for the noble soul of the puppy and still searching for what to say, what to say, really do not know what to say at all since no words could ever bring back the puppy or ease its gasping struggle, last moments of life where it must have struggled to breathe as this cruel individual drowned it mercilessly.

We appeal to the law enforcement officials to ensure that the highest form of justice is rendered in favor of the puppy since this is a horrific crime that is liable for the most stiffest and harshest penalty+sentencing as permissible by law and ordained by the respective law enforcement authorities.

And the punishment = the verdict must be announced globally so that no one ever dares to hurt their pets or any animals or cause any harm whatsoever please, really, what age are we living in?

There are millions of animal lovers and supporters who are contributing to the magnificent welfare of animals all across the World and then there are some individuals like this above reported case that leave us completely in total shock.

Update #19 years ago
http://www.theindependent.com/news/local/woman-charged-with-animal-cruelty-after-drowning-puppy-at-airport/article_8a24c3ba-a5e2-11e4-b329-e38262370c4e.html

Cynthia V. Anderson, who is accused of drowning a puppy on Friday at the Central Nebraska Regional Airport, was charged on Monday with cruel neglect of animals, a Class IV felony.

Anderson, 56, was arraigned in Hall County Court, where bond was set at $10,000. She remained in the Hall County Jail Monday afternoon.
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