'We had to take measures to safeguard our koi fish from future attacks from otters, including using barbed wires.'
A Serangoon Gardens resident awoke to a murder scene at his Chuan Drive home on Mar 2.told Stomp that otters had attacked and killed 30 of his pet koi, leaving mutilated bodies in their wake.He added that this is the first time otters have attacked his koi although earlier this month, another resident in his neighbourhood reported that their koi had also been attacked by otters.
"We had to take measures to safeguard our koi fish from future attacks from otters, including using barbed wires," Jeffrey said."It would indeed be a sad day if these otters were to attack a child causing grievous harm.He has since reported the incident to the National Parks Board .
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