5 dogs found poisoned to death in Hong Kong’s New Territories in single week
In Hong Kong's New Territories, police are investigating the suspected poisoning deaths of five dogs discovered in Lok Ma Chau within a single week, between February 16th and February 18th. The dogs were found in an open space on Liu Pok Road.

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AI-generatedIn Hong Kong's New Territories, police are investigating the suspected poisoning deaths of five dogs discovered in Lok Ma Chau within a single week, between February 16th and February 18th. The dogs were found in an open space on Liu Pok Road. The latest case is classified as animal cruelty, though no arrests have been made. The carcasses have been transferred for toxicological examination to determine the cause of death. One of the deceased dogs was identified as "Glue" by the Sai Kung Stray Friends Foundation, whose chairwoman found the body in mangroves after searching for the missing animal.
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5 extractedThe body of “Glue” was found at around 3pm.
The carcasses of the five dogs have been transferred for toxicological examination and testing.
The latest case has been classified as “cruelty to animals”.
Between February 16 and Saturday, police received four reports involving the discovery of five dead dogs.
Five dogs suspected to have been poisoned were found dead in Hong Kong’s New Territories in the past week.