Woman in China faces court after dumping 12.5 tonnes of catfish into lake for good luck that took 10 days to clean up after massive die-offs
A woman in China who dumped invasive catfish into a lake in a Buddhist good luck ritual, is in court after the fish died and had to be cleaned out of the lake.
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A Chinese woman spent more than 90,000 yuan (US$13,000) buying 12.5 tonnes of exotic catfish and released them into a lake for a Buddhist ritual to bring herself good luck, then left them to die.
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Woman in China faces court after dumping 12.5 tonnes of catfish into lake for good luck that took 10 days to clean up after massive die-offs
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