Rescue dog who helped find survivors of Italian earthquake poisoned


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The fatal poisoning of a rescue dog used to find survivors in an earthquake that hit the town of Amatrice, Italy, is sparking calls for tougher penalties against such attacks.


The owner of Kaos, a German shepherd, on Sunday reported it was poisoned in his garden. Police are investigating the dog’s death.


Kaos was deployed in Amatrice, a town destroyed by a 2016 quake, to sniff out survivors and bodies. The dog also helped in other searches for missing persons.


Lawmaker Michela Brambilla told The AP Monday that she hoped Kaos’ death would hasten passage of a law she proposed earlier this year. Dog poisonings aren’t uncommon in Italy.


Three Cabinet ministers also joined the call for crackdowns on such poisonings.


Brambilla said: “Kaos’ death has touched the conscience of the Italian people.”


Three hill towns in central Italy, including Amatrice, were destroyed in the quake on Aug. 25, 2016 and the death toll was 299 people.


As rescue workers worked by hand to clear rubble from collapsed buildings, sniffer dogs were brought in to find where people might be buried. Later dogs were used to find human remains.



Article source: http://www.francesoir.fr/actualites-monde/en-inde-le-congres-joue-son-avenir-dans-une-election-regionale

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