Sunday, February 19, 2012

Hit and run of pregnant doggie :(

I wanted to write about my experience in Batam today, which should be the highlight of this entry. But right after activating my 3G and my usual routine is to read my tweets and one news tweet kinda affected my mood to blog about it.

Bowler Remy Ong causes uproar over hit-and-run incident involving dog
By Hoe Yeen Nie | Posted: 19 February 2012 2150 hrs

SINGAPORE: Singapore national bowler Remy Ong has found himself at the centre of an online furore after he allegedly drove over a pregnant dog in Changi - and then left the scene.

Ong has confirmed the incident with Channel NewsAsia, but said he did not realise he had hit an animal at the time.

A picture showing the injured dog has gone viral online, after a note on the incident was posted on Facebook on the page of a group of cycling enthusiasts, the Singapore Eastern Cyclist.

The car plate in the picture belongs to Ong and had apparently dislodged during the impact.

The post said a group of cyclists had moved the dog to the side of the road, but it reportedly died about 20 minutes later, with two broken legs.
According to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), the dog was a cross-breed stray, approximately three years old.

The national bowler said he was driving out of the National Service Resort and Country Club at Changi Coast Walk, when he saw the dog rush out from behind a tree at a bend in the road.

Ong said he heard a slight sound but thought the dog's tail had brushed against his car, and so he continued driving. He added he felt uneasy and later returned to the scene. That was when he realised what had happened.
Ong said he waited with the crowd until a rescuer from the SPCA arrived.

He said he left when the dog was taken away, and that he accepts responsibility for the matter.

The SPCA said it will be taking a statement from Ong. The SPCA said drivers who hit animals should stop and give help.

Under the Road Traffic Act, those involved in a hit-and-run accident could be fined up to S$3,000 or jailed up to a year. This applies even if the victim is an animal.

For a subsequent conviction, a person can be fined up to S$5,000 or jailed up to two years.

Police said they received a call about the incident at 1.07pm, and is looking into the matter.

-CNA/ac


According to other sources on twitter and other social networks, the doggie appeared to be pregnant. OMG!

Due to the impact, the doggie also miscarried. Sigh… 一失 dunno how many 命 (especially for animals, we dunno how many puppies the female doggie could be carrying).

I’m pretty sadden by this news. Especially sad news about doggies.

And i think it’s the first time i read news about hit-and-run of preggy doggies!

No matter if Remy Ong is really not aware and knocked the preggy doggie dead or not, i guess, it doesn’t matter anymore. Whether if he take up the responsibility for it or not, eventually it doesn’t matter at the end of the day.

The doggie and her puppies-to-be are gone.

Seriously, animals have a life too.

1 comment:

Shirley Lye said...

yA. very bad. latest news is that the doggie is not pregnant but just gave birth to 8 or 9 puppies. so now the puppies lost their mother. pups actually was found by some kind hearted soul.