Chennai dog thrown from rooftop found alive - Love wins, hate bites the dust!

This news will surely bring smile on the faces of people who were praying for well-being of the Chennai dog who was thrown from rooftop by an MBBS student.

Chennai dog thrown from rooftop found alive - Love wins, hate bites the dust!

Chennai: This news will surely bring smile on the faces of people who were praying for well-being of the Chennai dog who was thrown from rooftop by an MBBS student.

And, the good news is that the dog has been found alive!

The good news surfaced online on Tuesday night after activist Shravan Krishnan posted a photo of the dog on his Facebook page.

Sharing the picture on Facebook, Shravan Krishnan wrote, "Good news - The dog has been found alive. She is not able to walk properly. She is with us now. Will be under treatment. What breaks my heart is that she was still wagging her tail (sic)." 

Meanwhile, Chennai Police is on the lookout for two medical college students for throwing a dog off the roof of a multi-storied building.

"We put the video of a person throwing a dog from the roof-top of a building in the Facebook and got several leads and confirmed that the two persons on the video were students of a medical college," activist Shravan Krishnan said.

He said the police were also very helpful in identifying the persons who did the cruel act.

The video of the incident, uploaded on social media couple of days back, wrung the hearts of even the strongest as it showed a youth on the roof-top of a multi-storied building was holding a dog which he cold-bloodedly threw off.

As the cruel act happened sometime back the fate of the dog is not known.

Police also reached the college and held discussions with the college authorities.

Reportedly, police have urged the parents of the accused to see that their wards surrender at the earliest.

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