S’pore Man Shares Video Of Himself Beating Dog & Setting It On Fire


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A Singapore man, whose name is allegedly Samuel, has come under fire after sharing a video of himself abusing a helpless Pomeranian dog.

This is a screen recording of the video.

Beats The Dog With A Helmet

In the video, we see the poor dog being chased by the man who is holding a helmet. He then decides it would be a good idea to hit it repeatedly with the said helmet as the dog yelps helplessly.

It runs from corner to corner but ends up being backed into a wall where it gets beaten by the helmet.

Image: Facebook (SG Smart Saver)

The dog makes a feeble attempt to run away, but you can only get so far in an enclosed area.

He ends up being backed into a wall again, and this is when the man brings a lighter close to the dog and sets it on fire.

Image: Facebook (SG Smart Saver)

You can see the poor dog’s fur turn black as it’s burnt.

He then sets fire to the dog three more times as the dog just crouches there and looks at its owner.

The flames seem to get bigger and bigger each time.

The Man Claims The Incident Happened In Bangkok

Image: Facebook (SG Smart Saver)

He then claims that it happened in Bangkok, and tells concerned netizens that they can “come to bangkok” and “take” the dog.

What makes matters worse is that he claims to “have many” dogs.

SPCA Has Taken Action

Image: Facebook (SPCA Singapore)

SPCA initially posted and appealed for more information on the man pictured who is the alleged dog abuser.

Image: Facebook (SPCA Singapore)

They released a collage of the alleged abuser and his actions.

SPCA and the police have since “visited a flat in Tampines” where the man is allegedly staying to investigate after making a police report.


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Thus far, they have found out that the Tweet seems to be true and that the dog is indeed not residing in Singapore.

The man is believed to be based in both Singapore and Thailand.

They will be collating information regarding the abuse and the man’s identity and will pass the information over to the relevant authorities in Thailand.

We sincerely hope that this man will be caught so the poor dog will not have to suffer anymore in his hands.