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Recently, a pet Labrador dog named Bruno was brutally beaten to death by three men in Kerala. Reportedly, the dog had gone out to play on a beach when the three men beat him up ruthlessly while hanging the pet from a fish hook. Apparently, the culprits later threw the dog into the sea. A video of the gruesome incident has created outrage on social media.

Several Bollywood celebs like Anushka Sharma, Tiger Shroff, Alia Bhatt are now demanding justice for the dog. Calling the culprits ‘monsters’, the celebs are now demanding the concerned authorities to take strict action against them.

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Expressing her disgust over the culprits and their mindset, Alia Bhatt took to her Instagram stories and wrote, “Disgusting!!they cannot get away with this!!!Until they are punished people with this twisted mindset are not going to change!!!”

Anushka Sharma expressed her anger and called the culprits ‘monsters’.

Tiger Shroff too demanded justice for Bruno. “Hope the culprits are found and severely punished. Unforgivable,” wrote the Baaghi actor.

 

“Hope the culprits are found and severely punished,” posted Disha Patani. “Stop animal cruelty. Every animal on this planet deserves to be loved and treated well,” she wrote further.

“This is a crime and should be punishable by law” posted Jacqueline Fernandez

As the incident took place in Kerala, Sophie Choudry tagging the CM of the state, tweeted, Respected @CMOKerala, one more instance of extreme cruelty to animals in your state. May we recall; “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” Hoping u lead the way & enforce strict laws & punishments(sic).”

According to reports, the family, who owned Bruno, have filed a police complaint and are now waiting for the officials to take action against the culprits.

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