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Puppies died due to respiratory arrest: police
Published : Aug 22, 2018, 10:31 am IST
Updated : Aug 22, 2018, 10:31 am IST
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Puppies died due to respiratory arrest
Puppies died due to respiratory arrest

The seven puppies found dead under mysterious circumstances inside a residential complex in Dwarka died of respiratory arrest...

The seven puppies found dead under mysterious circumstances inside a residential complex in Dwarka died of respiratory arrest, a police official said today, citing the initial post-mortem report. Doctors said in the report that the puppies died "due to respiratory arrest due to hypodermic shock". The report did not rule out the possibility of a foul play in the case as the hypodermic shock is caused due to injecting.

Puppies died due to respiratory arrest due to hypodermic shockPuppies died due to respiratory arrest due to hypodermic shock

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It also talked about external lacerated injury (multiple injury marks) around abdominal region, including neck, the official said. Police said footage of all CCTV cameras installed in the complex has been analysed but none of the cameras covered the site of the incident. The site was the incident is believed to have happened is an isolated area near a community centre, the official said.

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