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Man Hits & Kicks Chickens In Hougang, SPCA Appeals For Information

Netizens Outraged As Man Hits Chickens With Slipper In Hougang

UPDATE (26 May): SPCA is currently appealing for information about the man’s identity to help with investigations.

Those with such information can reach out to SPCA via their 24/7 hotline at 6287 5355 or through email at inspector@spca.org.sg.

As Singapore is a city in nature, we commonly see animals, such as chickens, in our midst.

Unfortunately, some people are seemingly unable to co-exist with wildlife peacefully.

On Sunday (22 Mar), a video of a man chasing and hitting chickens at Hougang was posted to the Singapore Wildlife Sightings Facebook group.

Witnessing the unprovoked attack on wildlife, netizens were outraged and called for authorities to take action against him.

Man chases and attacks chickens in Hougang

The video on Facebook showed a man approaching a flock of chickens at Hougang Avenue 3 at around 5.37pm.

He momentarily paused before walking towards them, kicking and stepping on them.

 

Source: Singapore Wildlife Sightings on Facebook

Every time he kicked them, the chickens would jump and flee. However, he continued pursuing them.

Eventually, he threw a slipper at the chickens and used it to whack them.

Source: Singapore Wildlife Sightings on Facebook

The video ended as the man seemingly walked away from the chickens, presumably leaving the area.

Netizens outraged at unprovoked abuse of chickens

After witnessing the cruel attack on the chickens, many were naturally outraged by the incident.

Some even called for the relevant authorities to take action against his behaviour.

Source: Singapore Wildlife Sightings on Facebook

Furthermore, others pointed out that it was incredibly aggravating to watch the attack as the chickens did not seem to provoke him.

Source: Singapore Wildlife Sightings on Facebook

On the other hand, one believed that the person recording the video also had a part to play by intervening and helping the animals.

Source: Singapore Wildlife Sightings on Facebook

We should do our part to protect wildlife

No matter the reason behind the man’s violent behaviour, attacking harmless animals is never justified.

Hopefully, the relevant authorities will get to the bottom of this and take the necessary action to prevent such incidents from happening again.

Nevertheless, it takes two hands to clap. Members of the public can also do their part by reporting such cases to SPCA.

Have news you must share? Get in touch with us via email at news@mustsharenews.com.

Featured image adapted from Singapore Wildlife Sightings on Facebook.

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