
Woman Arrested for Drowning Dog on Spanish Beach
Alicante Woman Arrested for Drowning Dog: A Tragic Incident at Aigua Amarga Beach A French national was arrested in Alicante, Spain, following the drowning of her dog at Aigua Amarga beach last week. The incident, which sparked outrage among beachgoers, led to the woman's arrest by the Sant Vicent del Raspeig Local Police on charges of animal abuse. According to a representative from the animal rights organization Asoka el Grande, who intervened in the case, "The woman held the dog underwater, preventing it from breathing. Beachgoers intervened, and the dog was taken to a veterinary hospital, but it sadly died the next day." The video shows an interview with a witness who described the distressing scene and the desperate attempts to save the dog. The witness stated, "It was horrifying. The dog was struggling, but the woman wouldn't let go." Asoka el Grande has publicly denounced the actions and is working to ensure that justice is served. The incident highlights the urgent need for stronger animal protection laws in the region. The case serves as a stark reminder of the importance of responsible pet ownership and the consequences of animal cruelty.