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"We saw how he was cut in half": Train runs over escaped house cat in Paris

2023-01-27T21:09:43.778Z


Two French women were traveling with their cat, who escaped and hid under the train. The women asked the train staff not to leave yet – in vain. The case is making waves.


Domestic cat (symbol image): Neko the cat had jumped out of the transport bag

Photo: Martin Gerten/ dpa

The case of a domestic cat killed by a train in Paris has caused horror in France.

Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said on BFMTV that he was "particularly shocked" by how the French railway company SNCF "handled the terrible case".

The investigation must now clarify who is criminally responsible for the death of the cat.

The cat Neko escaped from his owner Georgia and her 15-year-old daughter Melaina on January 2 at the Montparnasse train station in Paris.

He jumped out of his transport bag and disappeared under a train.

Mother and daughter tried in vain for 20 minutes to prevent the train from leaving.

The staff did not respond to her request, the train departed and killed the cat.

Free train ticket to Bordeaux

"We saw him cut in half," Melaina told animal rights group 30 Million Friends.

"They told us it wasn't their problem, it was just a cat and we should have kept it on a leash." After the traumatic experience, the train only offered them a free ticket to Bordeaux.

The organization 30 million friends has now reported the SNCF for "serious abuse and cruelty that has led to the death of an animal".

If it goes to trial, a court could impose a fine of up to 75,000 euros and a five-year prison sentence.

SNCF said it regretted the "tragic" incident, but said the cat could not be rescued because stepping on the tracks is strictly forbidden due to the risk of electrocution.

"In light of the violence against animals, I have decided to mobilize very extensive resources," wrote Darmanin on Twitter.

He announced training for police officers across the country to better respond to animal cruelty.

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Source: spiegel

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