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WATCH: Addy Raj shares how his father saved a panther in India

By Maine Aquino
Published May 2, 2018 7:09 PM PHT
Updated May 2, 2018 7:19 PM PHT

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The Kapuso hunk shared that he is a proud son of a forest officer who rescued a panther that was attacked by villagers in India last April 21. 

Addy Raj shared that he is a proud son of a forest officer who rescued a panther that was attacked by villagers in India last April 21. 

According to the video, the attack occurred in Sabdara Village, District Bhilwara, Rajasthan.

 

<-Swipe left to hear the story in my Dad's words. This video went viral in India. The culprits were identified and put in jail thanks to my dad who is a Forest Officer. Like many of you, I was sad and agitated by the first video. Luckily the panther is still alive and is being treated in the Hospital. I really hope justice will be served! The jail time has already been extended to 14th May and the request for bail has been rejected. Proud to be a son of a Forest Officer. What do you think is a fair punishment for them? . . #animalcruelty #Rajasthan #india #panther #animalrights #animalabuse #animalrescue

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The Kapuso hunk actor shared the story behind the viral video and how proud he is of his father’s vow to save the animal. “This video went viral in India. The culprits were identified and put in jail thanks to my dad who is a Forest Officer.”

Addy further explained that he was sad of what happened but grateful that the panther was saved from the attack. 

“Like many of you, I was sad and agitated by the first video. Luckily the panther is still alive and is being treated in the Hospital. I really hope justice will be served! The jail time has already been extended to 14th May and the request for bail has been rejected. Proud to be a son of a Forest Officer.”