Sowetan

Clip of dog shooting reveals new horror

Deputy mayor now accused of killing more dogs

- By Petru Saal

Criminal charges have been laid against a deputy mayor and his bodyguards for the gruesome shooting – captured on video – of a dog tied to a pole in rural KwaZulu-Natal.

Mthonjanen­i deputy mayor Phumlani Ntombela was filmed encouragin­g a man to shoot the howling dog‚ several times‚ with a rifle in front of children near the town of Melmoth.

Ntombela defended the shooting in a previous interview.

“That dog was terrorisin­g everyone. It was eating people’s livestock and poultry. It also ate my pregnant goats‚” he said at the time‚ adding that the dog owner had given consent for the animal to be shot.

But an investigat­ion conducted by the National Council of SPCAs revealed yesterday that the incident was worse than initially reported.

Five days after the video surfaced on social media‚ an SPCA inspector from Eshowe visited the area and found a dog – still alive, with multiple gunshot wounds.

“On closer analysis of the video that originally depicted a dog that is tied to a pole being repeatedly shot‚ it came to light that four dogs were in fact shot‚” the NSPCA said in a statement. “One dog was shot multiple times‚ another dog escaped wounded and two puppies were shot. One of the puppies was in the hands of a nine-yearold boy.”

A witness told the inspector that there was no proof that the dogs that were shot had in fact attacked roaming livestock.

“We are absolutely overcome with devastatio­n for these animals who have been failed by humans‚” said NSPCA spokeswoma­n Meg Wilson.

The NSPCA has laid charges against the deputy mayor‚ his bodyguards and the owner of the dogs in terms of the Animals Protection Act.

Police are conducting a separate investigat­ion related to the use of firearms to shoot the dogs.

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