Hong Kong police arrest 2 women after sewage-soaked puppy found in bin, put down
Hong Kong police have arrested two women, aged 28 and 39, on suspicion of animal cruelty. The arrests followed the discovery of a severely ill three-month-old Golden Retriever puppy in a rubbish bin in Mong Kok on Saturday morning, covered in sewage.

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AI-generatedHong Kong police have arrested two women, aged 28 and 39, on suspicion of animal cruelty. The arrests followed the discovery of a severely ill three-month-old Golden Retriever puppy in a rubbish bin in Mong Kok on Saturday morning, covered in sewage. The puppy was subsequently euthanized due to its poor health. Investigators reviewed CCTV footage and consulted veterinary clinics to identify and apprehend the suspects at a residential unit in Ho Man Tin on Monday. Three other dogs found in the suspects' flat appeared healthy and were taken for further observation by the SPCA. The arrested women have been released on bail.
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5 extractedThree additional dogs were found in the suspects' flat and taken for observation by the SPCA.
Police tracked the suspects to a residential unit and arrested two women, aged 28 and 39.
The puppy was later euthanised after being handed over to the SPCA for medical treatment.
A three-month-old Golden Retriever puppy was discovered in a rubbish bin in Mong Kok, covered in sewage.
Hong Kong police arrested two women on suspicion of animal cruelty after a puppy was found in a bin.