VIDEO: elderly man filmed hitting dog at CPTM station in Suzano
An elderly man was filmed assaulting a dog with a piece of wood at a train station in Suzano, Brazil, leading to widespread outrage online.
On Saturday morning, a disturbing incident was captured on video in Suzano, Brazil, where an elderly man was seen attacking a dog with a wooden stick at the entrance of the Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos (CPTM) station. The video quickly went viral, accumulating over a million views on social media platforms, igniting significant backlash and concern from animal rights advocates and the general public. Many viewers expressed their outrage and disbelief at the cruel behaviour displayed in the footage.
In the video, the elderly man approaches a resting dog and strikes it on the back, demonstrating a deliberate act of violence. The impact was so forceful that it even broke the stick he was wielding. Such acts of animal cruelty can have severe legal repercussions under Brazilian law; specifically, Law No. 14.064/2020 categorizes mistreatment of dogs and cats as a crime, with potential penalties including imprisonment for up to five years, fines, and prohibition from pet ownership.
As of the last reporting update, both the CPTM and the Suzano City Hall had been contacted for comments but had not responded, highlighting the need for immediate action and accountability regarding such acts of violence towards animals in public spaces. The case raises essential questions about animal welfare and the responsibilities of bystanders and transport authorities in ensuring the safety of animals in urban environments.