How could someone have the guts to perform such a cruel act? Y&R's Abhi Sinha (Ravi) grieves the loss of his beloved dog who was shot and killed...click here to read more--->>>
How could someone have the guts to perform such a cruel act? The Young and the Restless' Abhi Sinha (Ravi Shapur) is currently in grief as he experienced a tragic loss recently. On October 1, 2018, Bella, his beloved dog was shot and killed in an act of evil and malice.
In regards to this Sinha shared on Instagram, "My Bella. She was the sweetest cuddliest and most fearless member of our pack. @instagrammarnazi66 brought her home not long after Boba Fett. She was so loved and despite being so small she had the biggest heart. Last week we lost our Bella in a horrific act of evil and malice. We are still in shock as she did not deserve what happened to her. To the sorry excuse of a human that did this - I take comfort knowing that you are going to burn in hell.
For the full story and details click on the link in the bio. Thank you all for your support during this horrific time."
The full story as shared by Kavita Sinha goes like this:
2018 Year of the Dog. I can’t remember a time when dogs weren’t an
integral part of my life. I love my dogs and their companionship has
pulled me through some tough and lonesome times.
But this year
has been challenging regarding dogs I have known and loved. On February
2, as my kids and I were boarding a flight to the Arctic Circle to see
the Aurora Borealis, two dogs that I follow and came to love and adore
on IG, lost their lives in a tragic hiking/drowning accident in a frozen
lake.
On March 23, my oldest dog Max had a spontaneous
pathological fracture of her left humerus that never healed. She had
been doing well, but has been on the decline lately. We have
acknowledged that she is living on borrowed time and every day is a
blessing.
On June 11, we had to lay our beloved GSD, Boba Fett
to rest due to medical problems, but even that, we were somewhat
prepared for. The knowledge of losing two of our beloved pets before
the year would end was devastating enough.
Then on the night of
September 30, I lived through the most horrific and tragic nightmare
that I am still hoping to wake from. I lost my Baby Bella. My
Shepherd, my guide, my loyal and faithful companion who managed to lift
me from some of the darkest times in my life. She herded me back to a
life a normalcy after being on a downward spiral. All the other dogs
in my life were family dogs and had an affinity to either my mother, to
Raj or to my children. But Bella was MY dog. And she loved and
protected me with all she was.
It was a good weekend. I got to
see all my kids and all three dogs were doing great. At 5pm on Sunday,
September 30, I went to watch The Steelers disappointing loss to the
Ravens. I live on a five-acre fully gated and enclosed property in a
rural area where many people have dogs that often get loose and creates a
wave of barking on the street. I have only ever heard one neighbor
ever complain. That’s what dogs do and in my opinion provides
protection to all. My gates are electric and open with transponders
and close on a timer set at 30 seconds. My dogs are rarely loose and
return immediately if they do get out.
My dogs are also never
outside when I am not home. I entered my gates and came inside the
house as all dogs greeted me and kissed me. After a little while around
9, I let Bella and Rooney outside as I normally do every night for
about an hour before retiring. Max is old and weak and stays indoors.
The dogs enjoy my property and the space they have, as do I. I heard
some barking, but it’s nothing unusual. Dogs bark. It’s what what they
do and as a single woman living alone, it’s what I want them to do.
Around 10:30pm, I opened my side door and Rooney, my yellow Lab was
panting and waiting by the door and I called for Bella. She didn’t
come. Odd? Her recall is amazing and she usually comes immediately with
lightning speed. I went further out and noticed my gate that I drove
in through was opened. I wondered why it didn’t close and then
realized it had rained and sometimes rain water blocks the sensors. So I
walked to the road and called her name . My street is dark and she
didn’t come. Now I was worried.
I got my car keys and drove up
and down the street and up and down the closest main road calling for
her. I didn’t find her. My heart was heavy and I as I was pulling
back into my gates around 11pm, the angle of my headlights somehow
caught her body lying on her left side at the edge of my neighbor’s
property and the road. I ran out and she tried to lift her head but
couldn’t move. I left my car running and ran to the house to grab a
blanket. I put her on the blanket and lifted her into my car, waited
for the gate to close and sped off to the VCA emergency hospital in
Indio . I ran in to ask for help and they brought a gurney and as they
took her, I noticed she was bleeding on her left side.
Her O2
sats and blood pressure were low and she was tachycardic. They worked
hard to stabilize her with fluids and oxygen and did a full body scan.
She had bilateral pleural effusions and a bullet in her lungs. SHE HAD
BEEN SHOT ON THE LEFT SIDE TO THE HEART. The fluid was frank blood. As
they tried to stabilize her for surgery, she crumped at 3:40am on
October 1, and didn’t make it. As she crossed over the Rainbow Bridge,
My heart was shattered, for myself and as a mother for my children, who
knew nothing yet and, who had already lost one dog four months ago and
were preparing to lose Max soon. Never did they expect Bella to go
first.
I don’t know or recall how I drove home in that state of
shock and disbelief. But as a I entered my gates, parked and walked to
my door in a catatonic stupor, I noticed blood drops on my concrete
pathway. I thought, these can’t be Bella’s???She never made it to my
property. She was across the street. She wouldn’t have come back and
gone back out. Horror overcame me as I ran into my house and checked
Rooney.
He too, had a puncture wound to his chest. His
breathing was stable and he seemed okay, but he was still bleeding. I
cleaned him up and put a pressure dressing on. It was about 5:30 am and
I was just so shocked.
He seemed stable so I waited until later that morning to take him to my vet. An X-ray showed that he too had been shot, but the bullet did not penetrate the lungs and was sitting at his sternum. Thankfully he was lucky and has pulled through.
I
called my friend, a former police officer with the Palm Springs Police
Department and showed him the X-Rays. He said they were pellets shot
with an air rifle most likely. He said people use these because they are
stealth and pellets cannot be traced to a particular gun as they do not
melt and the groove of the barrel doesn’t change the shape. Also, they
are shot at a close firing range and and have the speed and power of a
22 caliber bullet. They are often used for hunting, so are obviously
fatal. This was clearly malicious and intentional. Both dogs were shot
on the left side near the heart with the intent to kill.
I filed a police report and a case with animal control and there is an ongoing investigation.
Shooting a dog, ANY dog, even if it is on your own property is a
Felony in the state of California. Unless you can claim self-defense. I
am quite certain my dogs are not vicious nor attacked anyone. I am
quite certain they barked and created a racket. Not a reason to shoot
them. So, To the mother-fucking-inbred-piece-of-shit that did this,
just know, there’s a special place in Hell for people like you.
But also know this; Bella was named after Bellatrix Lestrange, loyal
and faithful servant to The Dark Lord who also had an untimely death.
But your illiterate ass and inbred brain wouldn’t know this. But know
this.. . I represent the Dark Lord now. Hell will be Paradise compared
to the life you will live when the authorities and I catch you.
You are the worst kind of human being and criminal, for shooting not
one, but two innocent and friendly dogs and for putting them and my
family and kids through the awful nightmare.
I’m so sorry My
Sweet, Loyal Bella. I will always love you and hope you know what an
important part of me you were. I am so glad I found you and was able
to be with you when you took your last breath. Run free with your best
friend, Boba Fett.
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