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4 South Korean men accused of killing, eating missing pet sheepdog

FILE - In this June 23, 2013 file photo released by the Human Society International, a dog waits to be sold for meat in a market in Yulin, in southern China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Slaughtering dogs for food is also still a controversial practice in South Korea.
FILE - In this June 23, 2013 file photo released by the Human Society International, a dog waits to be sold for meat in a market in Yulin, in southern China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Slaughtering dogs for food is also still a controversial practice in South Korea. (AP Photo/Humane Society International, File)

SEOUL, South Korea – South Korean police say they are investigating accusations that four men killed someone’s missing sheepdog before eating it in a case that has infuriated many and caused debate on the country’s dog-eating culture.

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Police official Choi Won-kyu, from the rural city of Iksan, said Friday the men admitted to butchering and eating the dog but they said they found it dead on the side of the road.

Choi says a witness claimed seeing the dog hurt but alive hours before the men butchered it.

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Although the popularity of eating dog meat is fading somewhat in South Korea, an estimated 2 million dogs are still slaughtered every year for food.

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