Former Miss Hong Kong’s  Lisa Marie Tse’s Dogs Poisoned : A Heartbreaking Tragedy

Former Miss Hong Kong Lisa-Marie Tse mourns her dogs' deaths after they ingested poisoned meat during a walk in Tai Po; police investigate
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Former Miss Hong Kong Lisa-Marie Tse is mourning the tragic loss of two of her beloved dogs, Summer and Peachy, who died after ingesting poisoned meat during a walk in Tai Po.

In a heart-wrenching Instagram post, Tse described the harrowing ordeal. “Yesterday afternoon I set out on a walk with my 3 babies, yet I was only able to return home with just Leo,” she wrote. “We tried a new path at SHE SHAN village, Lam Tsuen. Where some very disgusting, horrible and unforgivable person had decided to leave a meat feast laced with poison on the route.”

Tse recounted how she discovered her dogs suffering from seizures after consuming the toxic meat. Despite desperate efforts to save them, both dogs tragically passed away.

“I am so utterly confused and destroyed, why didn’t my girls make it home with me? Why did I wake up today with two huge holes in my heart?” she questioned.

Tse expressed her anger and disbelief at the deliberate act of cruelty, stating, “What was the need to kill two innocent little girls? And whilst I am destroyed, the person who did this is just carrying on their day as normal, probably heading to see if any animal took the bait.”

The incident has sparked widespread public outrage and condemnation. Many have expressed their sympathy for Tse and called for stricter measures to prevent such cruel acts.

The Hong Kong police are investigating the case, treating it as an act of animal cruelty. Authorities are urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward.

Tse has also called on the public to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities. She hopes that by raising awareness of this issue, she can help prevent similar tragedies from happening in the future.

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