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Teach a lesson to whom? To the dog she said. Yes, you read that right. The wife of an ex-flight lieutenant allegedly flung across eight 15-day-old puppies from near her house to an empty site across wherein they landed on boulders, killing them almost instantly. The impact was so severe that ‘some of their intestines were out,’ said a resident.
While seven puppies died on the same day due to extreme force, one puppy survived, but succumbed to its injuries the next day.
Residents of Jallahalli West are haunted by the site of Ammu, the dog, digging the site of her puppies, trying to nurse them.
These very enraged residents filed a complaint against Ponnamma with CUPA (Compassion Unlimited Plus Action) on 17 March after which, CUPA filed a complaint against her with the Peenya police.
A case under Section 93 of the Karnataka Police Act (punishment for cruelty to animals) and Section 11 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960, and IPC Section 429 have been registered.
Crucial CCTV footage near Ponnamma’s house has been acquired by the Peenya police. Residents in their complaint expressed how distressed they are by the sight of the mother that wouldn’t stop wailing and trying to ‘wake them up, running around, asking for help,’ writes The Bangalore Mirror.
If Ponnamma is proved guilty, she could be locked up in jail for up to five years, according to the law, she would also have to pay only Rs 50.
She was arrested on Monday and immediately released on bail.
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When reporters and residents questioned the woman’s logic, she allegedly responded by saying achcha nahi laga, fek diya. (I didn’t like them, so I threw them.)
According to CNN-IBN, the accused Ponnamma has now dismissed the allegations against her, saying she saw two puppies lying dead and left them there.
It has been five days since the death of her eight puppies and Ammu still wanders around the site of her puppies’ graves.
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