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They Break The Legs Of A Lion Cub So That Ge Could Not Escape Photos With Tourists

Everyone in the world has been captivated by the tale of Simba, a lion cub whose life has been engulfed in a valley of injustice. People like Vladimir Putin are calling for a thorough probe of those who were in charge of making this young animal’s first year of existence a true ordeal.

The lion’s old owners exploited it so that visitors could take pictures with it on posh beaches, but in order to do so, they turned to the most horrific tactics. They purposely damaged Simba’s legs to keep him from trying to flee.

The feline was subjected to the cruelest treatment as it grew, including having its paws purposefully injured to keep it from running away as it became bigger.

The kitty was so viciously mistreated by these folks that he was left chained in a barn till he was close to passing away. The suffering that they inflicted on the poor creature is beyond comprehension.

Simba was unable to move independently at that time since the impacts to his body had damaged his spine.

Additionally, he was dehydrated and showed clear indications of starvation; under these circumstances, he lacked the strength to make an attempt at escape.

The feline’s kidnappers opted to dump it in such condition after making money off of it following its birth in the summer of last year, which was obviously a death sentence.

Simba also suffered from intestinal obstructions, pressure sores, and a decrease of muscular density in his rear limbs.

By the grace of God, a team of experts who had been leading a vigilante operation to save Simba managed to save him in time. After being saved, the small animal needed assistance to repair the damage to his spine.

The cat’s doctor, Karen Dallakyan, called his condition “an ocean of suffering inflicted by people.”

“Evil photographers destroy bones like this to prevent wild creatures from fleeing and act subdued for shots” (with tourists). “This was really hell,” stated Dallakyan.