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Italian Prosecutors Probe Premeditated Killing of Search-and-Rescue Dog Bruno

Prosecutors in Taranto are analyzing surveillance footage alongside witness statements to pursue charges under Italy’s new animal-cruelty law.

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Overview

  • The Procura di Taranto has opened a premeditated animal cruelty investigation after Bruno was found dead with fatal internal hemorrhage at a Talsano training centre.
  • Investigators are securing surveillance recordings and statements to identify the person who laced a wurstel with nails that killed the seven-year-old bloodhound.
  • Under the 2023 Brambilla law, the suspect could face up to four years in prison and a €60,000 fine, and lawmakers have pledged to enforce the penalties rigorously.
  • Handler Arcangelo Caressa has lodged a formal complaint and says he received death threats in recent weeks as he awaits prosecution of the perpetrator.
  • Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Senate President Ignazio La Russa condemned the attack as cowardly and inhuman, and animal-welfare groups are calling for swift justice.