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14 Mar 2021
Yim (in blue shirt) with independent rescuers and supporters seeking answers from MBPP as to why it had used poisoned bait at Karpal Singh Drive, Penang.
A DOG, which was fighting for its life after it allegedly consumed poisoned bait used in a crow population control drive by the Penang Island City Council (MBPP) last week, has been discharged from the veterinarian clinic where it was treated.
The stray, which was given the name Rum by its rescuer, is currently in a temporary shelter.
Rum undergoing treatment at a veterinary clinic.
Independent dog rescuer David Yim Boon Leong claimed that two dogs allegedly consumed poisoned bait at Karpal Singh Drive on Dec 14.

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