Mumbai: 26 Stray Dogs Starve To Death In Goregaon, Two Held For Stopping People From Feeding Them
The FIR was filed on Friday night against an NESCO management member named Meena and security guard Maurya after a complaint by Mehek Sharma, a 29-year-old animal lover from Goregaon (West).
The Vanrai police in the Mumbai district of Maharashtra have charged two individuals along with a member of the management of the NESCO Exhibition Centre Goregaon (East), for allegedly preventing animal feeders from feeding stray dogs in the NESCO area. As a result, it has led to the starvation deaths of 26 canines.
The FIR was filed on Friday night against an NESCO management member named Meena and security guard Maurya after a complaint by Mehek Sharma, a 29-year-old animal lover from Goregaon (West).
Accuse Forbid Animal Lover To Feed and Treat Dogs
According to a report of India Express, for the past year, Sharma and her husband have been feeding 30 to 40 stray dogs at the Goregaon NESCO ground area. However, over the last 3 to 4 months, the two accused have forbidden Sharma from feeding the dogs, leading to the deaths of 20 dogs. “When we tried to give treatment to these ill dogs, we were not allowed to take ambulances inside,” sharma reported to police.
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