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Philippine man's self-made electric chair kills cockroaches and cruelly maltreats animals

What's the matter with Philippine men's self-made electric chair killing cockroaches and being criticized for abusing animals? Although cockroaches are pests, do you think it's cruel to punish them with such extreme means?

According to the daily mail of July 5, recently, Filipino sculptor Gabrielle tuazon shot a video of himself electrocuting a cockroach at home with a self-made electrified device. After the video was transmitted to the Internet, Gabriel was accused of abusing.

In the video, the cockroach is attached to a 'custom' wooden chair with a battery, a switch and a light bulb. The execution process is very simple. Gabriel gently presses the switch. The cockroach twitches and the light bulb flashes. About 15 seconds later, the cockroach dies and the light bulb is always on.

Some netizens criticized, 'Oh, how can you do this! This poor little insect!' how can someone do this! Every animal has a feeling that it is abusing animals! 'we are so cruel to other animals, fortunately we are human beings rather than cockroaches who are being manipulated. '

Despite strong opposition from netizens, Gabriel has no regrets about electrocution. He said: 'I opened the window because it was too hot. This cockroach shouldn't have flown in. I should have killed it with slippers or something, but it would contaminate my workbench, so I tied it with plastic rope, and then all kinds of ideas came out.