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A tragic incident has sparked outrage across social media and beyond, with a veterinarian accused of causing the brutal death of an innocent husky dog in El Mahalla. The heartbreaking scene, captured in a viral video, has led to a wave of protests from animal rights activists, celebrities, and the public. Here’s what happened.
Chained and trembling in pain, the dog seemed to be fighting for its life while a crowd stood around, filming the horrific scene. The husky’s final moments were captured on camera, with its eyes filled with fear and desperation.
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What made this moment even more heart-wrenching was the claim that the dog had been injected with air – a procedure that allegedly sealed its fate. The veterinarian at the center of this controversy is none other than Dr. Hamdy Haggag, the Director of Veterinary Medicine in Tanta.
Animal rights activists and concerned citizens have accused him of injecting the husky with air, causing its painful death. The disturbing incident quickly caught the attention of the public, and social media was flooded with demands for justice.
They are calling for Dr. Haggag’s dismissal and even his trial for his actions. The video and the allegations have sparked an outcry, with many demanding that he face consequences for what they believe was a senseless act of cruelty.
He explained that he was responding to a distress call from residents of Mahalla, who had reported that the husky had bitten three children. According to Dr. Haggag, the dog was suspected of being rabid, and the procedure was done as part of an emergency response to control the situation.
However, many critics remain unconvinced by this explanation, and the controversy continues to grow. Social media users have demanded that authorities investigate the incident thoroughly to determine what really happened.
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