Hadera police are investigating suspected criminal negligence at a dog boarding kennel in Binyamina after at least six dogs died over the weekend. According to an updated report by Amit Segal (N12), kennel workers allegedly left the dogs inside a caravan and left the site without activating the air conditioning; some of the dogs found alive later died while receiving veterinary care. The incident sparked an emotional outcry from dog owners who arrived at the scene.
New details have emerged from the investigation into the deaths of at least six dogs at a boarding kennel in Binyamina over the weekend. According to a follow-up report by Amit Segal (N12) on Wednesday afternoon, Hadera police suspect that kennel workers placed the dogs inside a caravan on the property and left without turning on the air conditioning. Some of the dogs found alive at the scene later died while receiving veterinary treatment, the report states. The incident caused an emotional scene, with dog owners breaking down in tears upon arriving at the kennel.
As The Zioneer reported earlier Wednesday, the case is being investigated as suspected criminal negligence. Police have not yet announced any arrests or charges. The exact number of dogs involved and the full timeline of events remain under investigation.
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