A neighbour said the man was very attached to the dog, which he had raised since it was a puppy. Read more at straitstimes.com.
PETALING JAYA - An 85-year-old man died following an incident where he was allegedly involved in a tug-of-war with Bentong Municipal Council dog catchers who came to remove his pet dog.
According to a neighbour, Mr Chan Poh Loong, 55, the incident happened at 5pm on Wednesday when a group of council dog catchers came to the housing area.“The dog catchers went near the gate, and the dog came out.” The dog catchers had placed a noose around the dog, and when Mr Law heard the commotion, he rushed out of his house and pleaded for it to be released, according to the neighbour.
An ambulance was called, but Mr Law was pronounced dead by the paramedics who had tried to revive him.
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