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Jiangsu man tortured and killed 5 adopted cats, was beaten and “forced to eat cat feces” with a golden mask on his face | International | CTWANT

Cat abuser forced to eat cat poop by animal lover. (Picture/Flip Screen)

Jiangsu, mainland China has recently had a controversial lynching justice. After the local animal protection activists caught the man who “tortured and killed the adopted cat and posted it on the Internet”, they not only besieged and beat the cat abuser, but also forced the cat abuser to eat cat feces.

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, a man surnamed Li who worked as an ordinary employee in a company in Suzhou suspected that he had repeatedly tortured and killed his adopted cats in the name of adoption. Gather and brainstorm on the Internet to find out Li Nan’s whereabouts.

Cat abuser forced to eat cat poop by animal lover. (Picture/Flip Screen)

After confirming that Li Nan was in Suzhou City on the 25th of last month, the group tracked and confirmed his whereabouts for two days, and then ambushed and beat Li Nan on the 28th. Animal protection activists kept slapping and scolding. Li Nan also “admitted to killing 5 cats” in the process. Then he was beaten until the corner of his mouth bled, his face was smeared with cat feces, he was forced to swallow the filth, and finally knelt down. I sincerely apologize to animal rights activists.

After the video was exposed, netizens in mainland China reacted in two directions. Some people thought that lynching justice is not advisable, while others pointed out that “there is no animal protection law” in mainland China, and this is the only way to seek justice. After receiving the notification, the police stated that they had identified the attackers and Li Nan, and would investigate whether they had violated the law and deal with them in accordance with the law. However, they pointed out that none of the attackers were members of the Suzhou Small Animal Protection Association.

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