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The ‘Brute’…
A Fortress Of Fur added 4 new photos.
According to Lye Jin Kit, this foreign worker (security guard) beat this lost dog to death at Cheras Leisure Mall L2 carpark. He reportedly forced the dog to a corner and used the large baton he’s holding to violently bash the innocent dog. The dog ran into the car park to seek shelter because it was raining outside. Little did the poor soul know it’ll be killed by this monster at the very place it was looking for safety.
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Star
3 April 2016 | MYT 5:30 PM
Mall to act on guard who killed dog
PETALING JAYA: The operator of Cheras Leisure Mall has suspended the security guard who allegedly bashed a street dog to death, saying it will take further action if the individual was found responsible for the incident.
In a statement on Sunday, the mall operator said that it was currently investigating the incident and that the management took the matter seriously.
“We are and always have been strictly against the animal cruelty and we are disappointed to learn about the incident.
“Our team is currently investigating to find out what had really happened,” read the statement that was posted on the mall’s Facebook page
The mall operator assured that necessary action would be taken against the security guard if he was found to be responsible for the violence.
“At the moment, the said person has been suspended from his job until further notice.
“If found responsible, the company that provided the security services will be terminated,” it read.
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Star
3 April 2016 | MYT 3:29 PM
Mall security guard allegedly bashes street dog to death
PETALING JAYA: A popular shopping mall has come under fire after one of its security guards allegedly bashed a street dog to death with a heavy wooden bat.
According to a resident living near the mall, the incident happened at about midnight Saturday.
“My family and I heard a dog howling three times from the car park of the mall with the third and final howl being the most pitiful,” said Lye Jin Kit, 25.
Lye said he rushed to the car park with his brother and parents, and saw a foreign security guard standing over the dying dog with the bat still in his hand.
He said the dog was still alive but was bleeding from the head and its eyes had also turned red.
“We were scolding the guard when his supervisor came to the scene and took the bat away. He told us he did not instruct the guard to hit the dog to death,” said Lye.
Lye said he believed the dog could have taken shelter at the entrance of the mall, adding that the guard may have chased it in and cornered the animal before hammering it to death.
“It had been raining heavily at that time and the dog may have just been taking shelter there,” he added.
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