Rome (AP)-A police bloodstream murder, which helped find nine people during his Snifer-Dog rescue career, angered the Italians and conducted a criminal investigation to find his killers.
Bruno, a 7-year-old, 88-3-pound (195-pound) was found dead in his shed in Southern Taranto on Friday morning. His trainer, Archengelo Kareesa said that he was fed dog pieces with nails. In an interview on Tuesday, Kareesa said that she suspects that the murder was changed against her – not Bruno – for his volunteer animal rescue work.
“It was deliberately a terrible act that the dog had intense pain, as a bite filled with nails means to separate its infiltration, to tear his esophagus and internal organs and to create painful pain,” Carea told The Associated Press.
Premier Georgia Meloni, who was photographed with Bruno after one of his heroic rescues, stated that his slaughter was “Vile, cowardly, unacceptable”. A long -term animal rights activist, legalist Michael Vitoria Brambila filed a criminal complaint with the prosecutors under a new law, in which he helped push to push to someone through strict punishment, who kills or misbehaves an animal.
The Editor of Il Gornley Daily, Vitorio Feltry expressed displeasure that Bruno had done more citizens in Italy than most of Italian citizens.
Karesa said she had told the prosecutors that she suspected that she was the ultimate goal of Bruno’s killers, and Bruno was killed “to get me”.
Caressa runs a volunteer public animal rescue organization, endas, that other things, dogs are protected from illegal dogfites. He said that profit-profit for service was run by firms and said that he suspects that his rival Brono was behind the murder.
“In recent months, we have received threats, harassment, defamation and slander from some individuals, who have already been investigated in the past and are known to judicial officials, who are trying every way to take this rescue service with low means,” Caresa told the Associated Press.
The new Animal Protection Act, known as the Brambila Law, came into effect on 1 July and was called for a fine of up to four years and a fine of 60,000-euros (around $ 70,000) if the misconduct is done in front of children or is filmed online and broadcast online.
Feltry said that the fine should be more than four years, saying that animals should be respected “especially when they behave bravery” as Bruno had.
Carea said Brono may have appeared clumsy and overweight, but was powerful, strong and dedicated to her job.
“He was a giant,” said Kairesa. “When he went out on a discovery and you exploited him, there was no one else like him. He would set the person whom we were looking for and running like a train until we found him.”
Officially, their records have been found in nine people: five people who were alive and four whose bodies were recovered, they said.
“But for us the motto for the rescue team is always the same: bring the missing person home in any case, because there is always a person among his relatives who is looking for that missing person,” he said.
Dario Artel and Nicole Winfield, Associated Press