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Teenage boy, friends allegedly gang rape kitten in Lahore

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Jul 29

A kitten died after a 15-year-old boy along with his friends allegedly gang-raped it repeatedly for over a week. 

According to a viral social media post by an animal shelter, which has also widely been shared by other animal organisations and the general public, the kitten was adopted by the family of the boy who abused it many times until she died after suffering from crushed internal organs.

The posts revealed that the kitten couldn’t sit, walk, eat or sleep due to the pain and trauma. “The culprits used shopping bags for the act which were left inside the poor cat,” the posts claimed.

The vet confirmed that the cat was abused but refused to write it on paper to avoid involvement in the case. 

Upon inquiry, one of the culprits’ mother refuted the allegations and said, “My son hasn’t done this.”

Meanwhile, the incident has sparked outrage and many people, including celebrities and journalists, have strongly condemned the incident, urging the authorities concerned to take action against the culprits.

I still can’t comprehend that kids can be so evil & am sure this has some twisted upbringing.These evil perverts shud be punished severely otherwise this would be another normal like child abuse which now is just like any other small issue I wish I cud kick them #kittenrape pic.twitter.com/fHrByeZ6bw

— Mishi khan (@mishilicious) July 28, 2020

I have decided to pursue legal action against those who have brutalized a kitten.

Please share any and all details anyone has at reachout@salmansufifoundation.org

It’s time to act. Not just condemn.

Will need your assistance @amnaappi @UmarRiazOficial #AnimalAbuse

— Salman Sufi (Get New Covid Booster Today) (@SalmanSufi7) July 29, 2020
https://twitter.com/SQurien/status/1288208100256874496?s=20 https://twitter.com/AminJingoist/status/1288360192418156545?s=20

Meanwhile, government officials say no formal complaint has so far been lodged.

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