They strangled the victim with a hefty iron and dumped him into the sea. That he was still alive and…

Audra Pitraskin was the main character of the story, which took place in Lithuania and was set there. A woman was traveling through a small town when she came across a puppy sitting on the side of the road and decided to help him.

Audra was caught aback by the beast at just a single glimpse. In spite of the fact that he was very wet, his body was trembling under the weight of an iron piece that was suspended from his collar around his neck.

Somebody, most likely, took the choice to drown the spaniel by flinging him into the water while holding him down with a tied weight attached. The dog, on the other hand, managed to make it all the way to the shore.

Can you tell me who did this to you? “Do you want to accompany me?” “Can you tell me what happened?” It is clear from the video that she captured that the woman has a broken voice.

According to YouTube, the video has been seen more than 750,000 times in a matter of a few short days. Many others voiced their anger with the video by putting venomous comments underneath it, in which they denounced the conduct of a man who tried to drown a dog, among other things.

Audra made the decision to bring the puppy with her to live with her for a while.

When the dog’s owner has identified shortly after, he informed police that he had not sought to drown his dog and that he was unaware of anybody else’s intentions.

He said that his wife did not trust him, and as a result, she did not relinquish ownership of the dog. The dog is being cared for by a private shelter, which was suggested by Audra, as a temporary solution until the situation is resolved.

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