More Reports Of Animal Killings At UM: Mutilated Dog And Cat Carcasses Found Near Campus Gym

26 Dec 2024 • 12:49 PM MYT
Goody Malaysia
Goody Malaysia

Malaysia's news, Fashion, Food and Travel Trends. Get them all here!

image is not available

New cases of animal mutilations have emerged at Universiti Malaya (UM), deepening concerns about a series of disturbing incidents on campus. Two more mutilated animal carcasses a cat and a dog were discovered near the campus gymnasium centre on December 25, following the earlier discovery of five mutilated stray cats.

image is not available

According to Harian Metro, the Universiti Malaya Students' Union (KMUM) confirmed these latest incidents in a statement that has since gone viral. According to reports, the animals were found with similar patterns of mutilation to the previous cases, with their stomachs cut open and intestines removed.

In response to these disturbing discoveries, KMUM has taken immediate action by:

Notifying the campus security office to enhance entrance security measures

Initiating the process to obtain CCTV footage from the area

Filing a police report regarding the new incidents

These latest findings have intensified concerns about safety and security within the university grounds, particularly regarding the welfare of stray animals in the area. The pattern of mutilations suggests deliberate acts of animal cruelty, raising alarm among the university community.

image is not available

The discovery comes as the university is still investigating the earlier cases involving the five stray cats. The similarity in the method of mutilation between all cases has led to speculation about a possible connection between the incidents.

Source: Harian Metro