#JusticeforBruno: From Anushka to Alia, everyone asks for justice for dog, know the whole matter
#JusticeforBruno: From Anushka to Alia, everyone asks for justice for dog, know the whole matter
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Recently, something happened in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, and everyone lost their senses. In fact, a pet dog was brutally beaten to death here. There has reportedly been outrage from Kerala to social media since the killing of a 9-year-old Labrador dog. So far many people have demanded strict action against the accused. Celebs are also on the same list. From Anushka Sharma to Alia Bhatt has asked for justice for Bruno on her Instagram story. "He was very affable and it's hard to understand why he was so cruel," says G. Kraisturajan, owner of a dog named Bruno.''

"I don't understand why he did it," he told a website. On the other hand, the police say that there was a personal rivalry between the owner and the accused. Talking to a website, Kraisturajan said, "Bruno has been with us for eight years. I got that when he was just one year old. He loved it very much. I'll never find another dog like him. He was a very affable dog. I don't understand why they did it.'' Moreover, Kraisturajan said, "His family has lodged a complaint in this regard on Tuesday.''

According to a report filed by the family, the incident took place in Adimalathura Beach on Monday morning. Here the three accused tied the dog to a fish hook in the boat and beat him to death with sticks and sticks. A video of the same has gone viral rapidly. They dumped the dog's body in the sea after killing it. In the case, the police said, "The owner and one of the accused, Kraisturajan, are neighbors and have some personal enmity, this could be the reason behind the dog attack. Police have now arrested the three accused in the case.''

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