Pitons hanging and filled with water, after seeing these images you will no longer buy a Louis Vuitton bag

Related repeatedly with a hammer, trampled, hanging, inflated with water, probably everything while they are conscious. The bags and luxury accessories we buy pass from here, from this Authentic torture of snakes at the hands of brands such as the super luxurious Louis Vuitton.

Peta Asia is once again documenting with scenes to say the least, whose investigators have witnessed the attempts of the workers of real slaughterhouses to stun or kill i pitons Hitting them repeatedly on the head, causing severe pain and stress, loss of consciousness or death.

The workers were seen hanging pitons with ropes and then putting on the tubes in their gorges and other oipists fill them with water, in an attempt to lengthen the skin, making it easier to remove, reads.

Once again, therefore, we are faced with an inhuman and unacceptable method.

Pitons torn with razor blades and shocked, living and conscious

The reptile expert who saw the movie confirmed that the pitons were likely to be “conscious in all phases” of the attempted slaughtering process. Due to the unique physiology of snakes, some individuals can take from hours to weeks before dying after the barbaric slaughter methods.

This means that many of the snakes were most likely alive while the workers slim and passed them off.

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The investigators noticed that at least the tail of a snake moved while a worker cut the animal’s skin with a razor blade and that the workers did not worry about controlling the vital signs before starting to shake the animals.

Louis Vuitton is not new to these torture

This is not the first time that from Peta they denounce cruelty in the LVMH supply chain. An investigation by Peta Asia on crocodile farms in Vietnam who provided the company had already shown thousands of reptiles that lay out of dirty and narrow concrete properties, some narrower of the length of their own bodies.

Just as Peta Us has obtained Struzzi movies – whose skin is used for bags sold by Louis Vuitton – which show that they are kept in arid earth fences for about a year before being sent to the slaughterhouse. Here, then, they are retained by force, electrically stunned and turned upside down, then their gorges are cut in full view of their flock companions.

It is time to stop this massacre.