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Bengaluru Domestic Worker Caught on CCTV Killing Puppy Inside Apartment Lift

A shocking case of animal cruelty has emerged from Bengaluru, where a 29-year-old domestic worker was caught on camera brutally killing a pet dog inside an apartment lift. The horrifying incident took place on October 31, sending shockwaves through residents and sparking outrage on social media.

Bengaluru Domestic Worker Caught on CCTV Killing Puppy Inside Apartment Lift
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In Bengaluru, a domestic worker named Pushpalatha was caught on camera killing a puppy in an apartment lift on October 31, leading to a police investigation at the Bagalur Police Station and outrage on social media.

According to police, the accused, Pushpalatha, a native of Tamil Nadu, had been hired about a month ago by Rashika K.R., an MBA student and pet owner, to care for her pets. Pushpalatha was reportedly paid ₹23,000 per month and provided accommodation in the same apartment.

On Saturday, Pushpalatha took two of Rashika's dogs for a walk. While returning, she entered the lift and allegedly killed one of them, named Goosi, by violently swinging it against the lift wall. She later returned to the flat crying, pretending that the pet had died accidentally.

After the incident, the woman reportedly tried to mislead the pet's owner by claiming that the lift malfunctioned and that she fainted. However, when the owner checked with the building security and reviewed the CCTV footage, the truth came to light.

Following this, a case has been registered at the Bagalur Police Station, and the accused has been arrested.

During interrogation, Pushpalatha initially claimed she was frustrated by the dog's constant barking. However, police investigations revealed she had recently been caught stealing valuables from Rashika's home and had been warned not to repeat the act. Officers suspect she killed the dog as an act of revenge.

Animal welfare groups have condemned the act, calling for strict punishment. Residents in the area have also demanded stronger enforcement of laws to prevent such incidents in residential buildings.

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