On March 27, the Internet revealed that a boy in Ma'anshan, Anhui Province kicked a puppy out of an elevator and allegedly strangled it to death with the elevator door. Jimu News reporters learned from the police station in the jurisdiction that...
On March 27, the Internet revealed that a boy in Ma'anshan, Anhui Province kicked a puppy out of an elevator and allegedly strangled it to death with the elevator door. Jimu News reporters learned from the police station in the jurisdiction that they rushed to the scene to handle the matter after receiving the call.
Surveillance video shows that at around 3 pm on March 27, in an elevator, a little boy was holding a puppy on a rope. After the elevator opened, the boy drove the puppy out of the elevator, but still held the rope in his hand. Then the elevator closed and climbed up. The boy was still holding the rope, and the puppy was suspended in the air. Someone in the video said: "It must have been pinched to death."

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Jimu News reporter learned that the incident occurred in a community in Yushan District, Ma'anshan City, Anhui Province. The owner of a restaurant near the community said that she learned about the incident from the WeChat group. The boy's actions were a bit cruel. With the strength of the elevator operation, it is estimated that the puppy would be difficult to survive.
The reporter noticed that someone posted a chat record between herself and the suspected dog owner on the Internet. The dog owner expressed that she was very sad. She wanted to know where the puppy was and wanted to take it back and bury it. She hopes the boy's parents will contact her. She doesn't need compensation, just an apology.
Jimu News reporter contacted the property management of the community about this matter, but the call was never answered.
On the morning of the 28th, staff from the Jiashan Police Station of the Yushan Public Security Bureau stated that they received the alarm and rushed to the scene to deal with the matter. It is not convenient to disclose other information.
Article source: Jimu News-Today's Toutiao