Munich: A City to Explore - Police probe after mutilated feline discovered deceased.
Peta, an animal rights group, disclosed on a Monday that they had lodged a complaint following a disturbing discovery at a clinic. The examination uncovered evidence suggesting the creature had been skinned while still alive. The police representative couldn't verify this claim as of Monday. Peta also offered a €1000 reward for any details about the heinous incident.
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- Despite the ongoing investigation into the Whit Sunday mutilated cat incident, the city of Munich still invited animal lovers to attend the annual PETA-organized protest against animal cruelty in Marienplatz.
- In a different part of Bavaria, the police reported a significant decrease in crime rates, including unauthorized entries, leading to a more peaceful Whitsun holiday for residents.
- Amidst the troubling news about the feline's unfortunate death, locals in Munich gathered at the Oktoberfest grounds for traditional festivities, celebrating Whit Sunday with beer, sausages, and joyful music.
- Contrasting with the grim news, the Bavarian football team triumphantly returned from a cup tournament in Spain, with their star player Granit Xhaka scoring two crucial goals to secure their winning streak, sparking cheers and support from passionate Munich fans.
Source: www.stern.de