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Andi C
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Andi C asked in News & EventsCurrent Events · 10 years ago

What kind of sick creature would do this?

Dog pup found nailed upside down to wooden cross

By Miriam Dalli

TVM news reported that a note had been left with the pup's body,saying that what the dog went through is nothing compared to what 'he' is going through

A priest in Mosta had the shock of his life when he found a dead puppy nailed to a wooden cross, hanging upside down on the front door of a vacant house.

The horrific discovery was made yesterday morning along Mosta’s Main Street. Police said an object symbolising a halo was also found on the dog’s head.

Whoever did the macabre act also left a note, claiming that "what the dog had gone through is nothing to what [he] is enduring."

As a police investigation is ongoing, the Animal Welfare department's coordinator Janice Chetcuti has appealed to anyone who has information about the case to come forward.

Despite the harsher penalties that have been introduced against abusers, there seems to be no end to animal abuse. Only last month, a boxer dog was discovered wrapped up in a black rubbish bag and thrown away in a skip.

Earlier this year, the case of the dog Star made international headlines after the dog was found buried alive up to her snout.

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  • 10 years ago
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    That kind of a deviate gets pleasure from inflicting pain on animals, and quite often they will eventually do it to people, especially children.

    He/she needs to be found and stopped.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Unfortunately not every country in the world views animals like we do. There are horrific cases of cruelty to animals in Britain but not on a scale that is reported from other parts of the world. Last week there was a report into the making of replica UGG boots. Dogs are skinned alive then thrown onto a pile to endure a lingering death. Needless to say it was in a country that considers dogs lower than low and probably eat them as well.

    As for the individual in Malta who thought it OK to crucify the puppy. The same treatment should be done to them if they are ever caught. A slow painful lingering death.

  • 10 years ago

    This sicko appears to be devoid of a brain as well as want of feeling. He, like all people who abuse animals, should have done to them what they did to the animal. Its shocking and sick. Its true that humans are the most cruelest of species.

    May they roast in hell!!!

    Source(s): Drunk Monkey
  • Somebody from Malta. I find it a bit weird that they're getting hot under the collar, when every year they massacre millions of migrating birds and flout any attempt to protect vulnerable species. Lament the Maltese falcon.

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Jesus Andi, that is so vile I have no words. This "creature" needs locking up in a secure unit, after Ive nailed him to a plank. Vile sick scum.

  • 10 years ago

    Who ever it was can only be described as a Waste of Human Flesh.

  • Bridge
    Lv 7
    10 years ago

    There is a reason why some people used to get sent away to asylums.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    A sicko

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    maybe it was the dog Pharisees that done it..

    Mostar? where's that then?

    it is pretty sick though, kinda like the Japaneses who crucified people not so long ago.

  • hog b
    Lv 6
    10 years ago

    It is sick, and the individual concerned is probably as much a danger to people, but no more sick than bombing innocent humans, wherever the global elite see something they want.

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