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Kopi shooting: death of beloved Malaysian stray dog sparks outrage, call for action

The dog, who captured hearts nationwide after a video of her playing with a kitten went viral, was allegedly killed in a culling operation

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Screenshots from videos of Kopi playing with a kitten and a puppy. Photo: Instagram/myforeverdoggo
Animal rights groups in Malaysia are demanding legal action against a local council after a beloved stray dog, who captured hearts nationwide after a video of her playing with a kitten went viral, was allegedly shot dead during a culling operation.
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The dog, who locals named Kopi – the Malay word for coffee – was killed on October 6 in the Besut district of northern Terengganu state, according to an Instagram post by pet advocacy account @myforeverdoggo on Friday.

The post showed the final moments of the whimpering dog as she was consoled by a passer-by.

Animal rights activists say police must take action, arguing there are no legal provisions allowing any party to use firearms to get rid of stray animals.

“We want all officers under the Besut district council to be charged under the Animal Welfare Act over the killing of the dog,” Rajesh Nagarajan of Lawyers for Animal Rights told reporters on Tuesday, after several animal rights groups lodged a police report in capital city Kuala Lumpur on the incident.

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Rajesh said they would also file a civil suit against the district council at the Terengganu High Court next week.

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