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23/03/2022 11:36 (UTC)

CORONAVIRUS VIETNAM

The Vietnamese couple whose 13 dogs were burned alive over Covid-19

Cu Chi, Mar 23 (EFE).- A Vietnamese couple whose dogs had to be euthanised by the authorities for fear of covid have adopted new puppies to overcome their trauma.

Last October, the couple was left heartbroken after their 12 dogs were killed without their consent to prevent the pandemic. (Camera: ERIC SAN JUAN HERNÁNDEZ).

FOOTAGE SHOWS A RENTED ROOM AND SURROUNDINGS OF VIETNAMESE PHAM MINH HUNG AND NGUYEM THI CHI EM, WHO LOST THEIR 13 DOGS IN OCTOBER, SLAUGHTERED BY THE AUTHORITIES TO PREVENT THE PANDEMIC, IN CU CHI, ABOUT 50 KM FROM HO CHI MINH CITY, VIETNAM.

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