The Commotion Of Finding A Number Of Dismembered Cats At Universiti Malaya Malaysia
JAKARTA - Mutilated cats were again found in Universiti Malaya (UM) Malaysia. This time these findings made the public angry and angry.
Citing The Sun, the mutated animal was found in the Universiti Malaya Microbiology and Genetics Department building on Friday, December 20 morning.
The discovery was discovered based on the Instagram upload of the @shimaaris account which was shocked by what he saw this morning.
"Allahuakbar!!! Cat died again this morning in UM, the Ministry of Microbiology and Genetics was found this morning!!!! This is clearly not caused by dogs !!!" wrote the account in its upload.
The Instagram account also accused the university of trying to cover up events that did not happen this time alone.
He asked authorities, including the Malaysian Royal Police and the Department of Animal Services, to launch a thorough investigation.
The upload of the account was then filled with comments from netizens calling for the disclosure of the animal's cause of death and eventually went viral in Malaysia.
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On December 12 and 16, two mutated cats were also found in Universiti Malaya, Faculty of Business and Economy (FBE).
The University of Malaya Student Union (KMUM) FBE confirmed the incident by mentioning that the two cats were found in two locations, namely the first floor of the H11 Building and a field near the Azman Hashim Building.
The two cats were found with their four legs broken and their stomach split.
In response, the University of Malaya student union strongly condemned the torture.
Meanwhile, campus authorities claimed injuries to the findings of cats at Malaya University came from stray dog attacks in accordance with observed patterns.
The campus also denied allegations of human involvement in the findings of the mutated animals.