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Cut-throat decision: Chinese passenger kills duck over train ban on live animals

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The duck had its throat cut in front of startled passengers who were waiting to take a train in Chengdu on Tuesday. Photo: Weibo
Stephen Chenin Beijing

A Chinese woman cut the throat of a duck she was carrying in front of startled passengers at a train station after hearing live animals could not be taken on board, mainland media reports.

The woman, who is in her 20s, waited until the duck had bled to death at the security checkpoint at the station before climbing onto the train in Chengdu on Tuesday, Newssc.org, a news website run by the provincial government of Sichuan, reported on Wednesday.

A woman in her 20s borrowed a knife from another passenger to kill her duck at a Chengdu station after being told live animals were not permitted on trains. Phone: Weibo
A woman in her 20s borrowed a knife from another passenger to kill her duck at a Chengdu station after being told live animals were not permitted on trains. Phone: Weibo
The duck was being carried inside the woman’s handbag with just its head and neck sticking out, the report said.
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The woman was told that all live animals, apart from guide dogs, were banned from being taken onto trains.

So she borrowed a knife from another passenger and, after putting a newspaper on the floor to soak up the blood slit the duck’s throat.

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Her behaviour upset other passengers, according to one witness who shared photographs of the incident on social media platform weibo.com.

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