Local authorities from Suzhou said they take this case seriously and have launched an investigation into the matter. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A man in China, who is suspected of abusing cats, was himself tortured by a group of cat lovers after videos of his supposed abuse spread online.
Local authorities from the Wuzhong district in Suzhou said they take this case seriously and have launched an investigation into the matter. Videos of the man being assaulted have also been circulating online, with several local media outlets reporting on the incident. According to Global Times and Southern Metropolis Daily, the man, surnamed Lee, tortured the cats he adopted.
Lee, an office worker in eastern Suzhou, is alleged to have filmed himself abusing the cats, before uploading the videos online.Lee was identified by an individual overseas, who had seen a video of him abusing cats, and alerted a dozen or so cat lovers around the country, saying that Lee was planning to adopt a kitten at a commercial plaza.He was then taken to a separate location, where he was kicked, made to slap himself, kneel on the floor and confess to his actions.
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