Buriram: Police in Buriram Province are investigating a gruesome case involving the brutal killing of four puppies in Don Kwang Village, Chaloem Phra Kiat District. The gruesome discovery was made after local residents reported the incident, leading officers to inspect the house where the puppies were being raised. According to Thai News Agency, the puppies, aged between one to two weeks, were found dead under a custard apple tree next to the house. Their heads had been smashed, their necks severed, and their intestines ripped out. Nearby, police discovered traces of a buried hole and broken liquor bottles. Despite the presence of two mother dogs and seven puppies in the house, the owner was nowhere to be found. Neighbors reported hearing a heated argument between the husband and wife who lived in the house two to three days before the puppies were discovered. Following the argument, the couple had not been seen at their residence. Police managed to locate the husband, Mr. Kiew, who was staying at his aunt 's house in the same village. Mr. Kiew explained that he had left his home after the argument and denied any involvement in the killing of the puppies. He also mentioned that he had not seen his wife since the incident and was unaware of her whereabouts.