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Hong Kong man jailed for 4 weeks for ‘worst of its kind’ neglect of pet dog, later found dead

  • Court hears man hid dog at industrial unit until it died last November; remains found by security guard who noticed foul smell two months later

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The industrial centre in Kwai Chung where a pet chow hidden in a unit died and lay unburied for two months. Photo: Google Maps
A Hong Kong dog owner was jailed for four weeks on Thursday for the “worst of its kind” neglect of his pet, whose remains were found at an industrial unit two months after the animal’s death.
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Yu Hoi-kit, a transport worker, pleaded guilty at West Kowloon Court to the public nuisance offence of “laying carrion and a noisome matter on a private property”, which carries a much lighter maximum sentence than animal cruelty.

Prosecutors said there was insufficient evidence to hold Yu responsible for the animal’s death.

“This is one of the most disturbing and depressing cases that this court has ever seen,” Magistrate Jason Wan Siu-ming said. “I seriously suspect this case was in fact one of animal cruelty.”

Wan said Yu’s behaviour was “extremely irresponsible” and that he had shown no concern for the dog, a chow, even after it appeared to be ill.

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“This court cannot imagine how painful it was for the dog to die in solitude without its owner, not to mention its remains were never taken care of.”

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