Thiruvananthapuram: Increasing the threat of a city road dog facing, a flock of wild dogs brought in a disaster in a shop that sells ceramics in the east fortress, which resulted in a loss of Rs 30,000.
Sindhu, who runs a small ceramic shop and restaurant in the east fortress, broken heart when he sees material in his torn shop and broken pieces.
He is the only breadwinner for his two children and his old parents.
He immediately filed a complaint to the castle police, but he would be surprising when he saw CCTV visuals that showed the flood of wild dogs tearing up Tarpaulin and destroying ceramics.
Sindhu, economic graduates, have quit their jobs as a receptionist at a private hospital to run restaurants and shop at Fort East.
He said some damaged items were transported from Tamil Nadu and Uttar Pradesh.
“I have borrowed money to get these items.
Now, I don’t understand how to continue my business.
This is how we get our livelihoods.
I quit my job and start running this shop because my daughter fell ill.
I am a divorcee And I care for my family with income from my shops, “said Sindhu.
Some officials contacted him to ask about losing, but they had told him that they could not help because items were destroyed by wild dogs.
Dogs destroy edible products and ceramic pots and cups that he sells here.
The corporate staff came and cleaned the rest of the food on Wednesday.
“I want to reopen the Eatery Wayside as soon as possible because now it is the only choice for us to live.
I don’t know what the next step is,” said Sindhu who lives in Poozhikunnu.
With dogs into the culprit, the police were also confused.
“Obviously from visual that wild dogs destroy items in the store.
There is nothing we can do,” police said.