'Both cases likely result of accidents': NParks addresses concerns over community cat deaths
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The National Parks Board (NParks) has said that the recent deaths of community cats in Punggol and Yishun could be the result of road accidents, not deliberate acts of animal cruelty. One cat was found at Yishun Street 51 and the other at Block 326B Suman'Both cases likely result of accidents': NParks addresses concerns over community cat deaths
The National Parks Board (NParks) has said that the recent deaths of community cats in Punggol and Yishun could be the result of road accidents, not deliberate acts of animal cruelty. One cat was found at Yishun Street 51 and the other at Block 326B Sumang Walk, Punggol. At a briefing to the media on Tuesday (June 3), Director for Enforcement & Investigation at National Parks Board (NParks), Joshua Teoh said that a post-mortem investigation which was carried out on the cat carcass in Yishun showed no evidence of penetrating, sharp force injuries or wounds. «When the injuries are considered as a whole, a vehicular impact is the most likely cause of the blunt force traumatic injuries,» he added. King Kong was discovered dead at Yishun Street 51 with gruesome injuries inflicted. This incident is one of several recent cases involving the deaths of community cats in HDB estates. Read more