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Man in Singapore pleads guilty to sexually abusing cat after being caught on camera

South China Morning PostFriday, May 23, 2025 at 6:42:39 AM
Man in Singapore pleads guilty to sexually abusing cat after being caught on camera
A 20-year-old man in Singapore admitted to sexually abusing a cat—an act that was captured on video—and also harassed a classmate with an intellectual disability, threatening violence. The case has sparked outrage and highlights disturbing behavior toward both animals and vulnerable individuals.
Editor’s Note: This story isn’t just about animal cruelty—it’s a chilling example of how violence can escalate across different forms of harm. The fact that the abuse was recorded adds another layer of accountability, but it also raises questions about what drives such behavior and how society addresses it. For Singapore, where animal welfare laws are strict, this case is a grim reminder that enforcement and prevention need constant attention.
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