There's A Horror House With Dog Carcasses In Bali, The Police Are Conducting Investigation
TABANAN - The post of a horror house with a number of dog carcasses was shared on social media. This house is located in Banjar Hamlet, Kerambitan District, Tabanan Regency, Bali.
"Bali's House Of Horrors," wrote the Bawabali_official Instagram account.
A horror house describes the condition of the house that is not taken care of. The skull and dog hair were found in the cage.
"We were recently contacted about four dogs in a cage that were left in an abandoned, dilapidated and dirty house in Banjar Dukuh, Tabanan. (The dog) is dead," he wrote.
According to the uploader, neighbors in the house once saw a woman come to the house late at night. However, after that, the woman was not seen for months.
"And the stench coming from the house has alerted them to the situation. We sent our team along with the police and village authorities, who gave us access to the property to investigate this strange case, and what we found was a house of horrors beyond anything else we've seen," he said.
The account also mentions that when his team checked the house they found a toilet full of dog bones and skulls.
"While there's no way to know for sure, it gives us goosebumps to think that it might have been made by the poor dog inside trying to escape the death penalty," he said.
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Regarding this upload, the Tabanan Police are currently investigating. This incident was also reported by animal lovers in Bali, the Animal Welfare Association. The report that was filed was a case of molesting a dog to death at the Tabanan Police Headquarters, Bali, on Monday, April 4.
"It is certain that an investigation will be carried out," said Tabanan Police Head of Criminal Investigation Unit AKP Aji Yoga Sekar when confirmed, Friday, April 8.
Police are looking for the owner of the house for questioning. Police do not want to speculate whether the house is a place to keep dogs.
"We are still checking the owners. We plan to call them and we will schedule them for questioning," he said.