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Florida man accused of assaulting roommate's dog with trailer hitch
Florida man accused of assaulting roommate's dog with trailer hitch

Yahoo

time03-04-2025

  • Yahoo

Florida man accused of assaulting roommate's dog with trailer hitch

The Brief A Florida man was arrested in Palm Beach County for beating his roommate's dog with a trailer hitch. The 4-year-old pit bull named "Gypsy" was found by her owner lying on the ground, whimpering and bleeding. Surveillance footage captured of the incident showed the suspect assaulting Gypsy with the trailer hitch for more than four minutes, deputies said. WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - A Florida man was arrested in Palm Beach County for beating his roommate's dog with a trailer hitch, according to deputies. The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office said Gabriel Martinez was arrested on an aggravated animal cruelty charge for beating the 4-year-old pit bull named "Gypsy." READ: Florida woman allegedly drowned dog in airport bathroom after pet denied boarding, police say Big picture view According to investigators, the dog's owner was returning home from work when the dog was found lying on the ground, whimpering and bleeding. Surveillance footage captured of the incident showed Martinez assaulting Gypsy with the trailer hitch for more than four minutes, deputies said. Dig deeper Gypsy was taken to Animal Care and Control for medical attention, where she was found to have severe injuries, including a broken paw, multiple limb fractures, bone contusions and abdominal bruising, PBCSO said. Medical tests also confirmed her injuries came from acute blunt force trauma. Follow FOX 13 on YouTube The veterinarian who treated Gypsy also noted that the 4-year-old dog was in a significant amount of pain and suffering. The pit bull also faces long-term health issues that could potentially include the loss of her injured limb, officials said. Gypsy is now on pain medication and recuperating at home, PBCSO said. The Source The information in this story was released by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office on Facebook. STAY CONNECTED WITH FOX 13 TAMPA: Download the FOX Local app for your smart TV Download FOX Local mobile app:Apple |Android Download the FOX 13 News app for breaking news alerts, latest headlines Download the SkyTower Radar app Sign up for FOX 13's daily newsletter

Kiyoshi is Dubai Creek Harbour's latest licensed restaurant
Kiyoshi is Dubai Creek Harbour's latest licensed restaurant

FACT

time25-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • FACT

Kiyoshi is Dubai Creek Harbour's latest licensed restaurant

Dubai's dining scene is ever-evolving, with new concepts popping up almost daily. Among the exciting new additions is Kiyoshi, which brings a refined yet welcoming take on contemporary Japanese dining to Dubai Creek Harbour. Kiyoshi's interiors blend nature and urban elegance, drawing inspiration from traditional Japanese aesthetics and contemporary architecture. Influenced by the beauty of Mount Fuji, the space is enriched with bespoke details, from painted cherry blossoms on the terracotta tiles that lie behind the bar to laser-painted portraits and custom glass installations. Whether dining indoors or soaking in the Dubai Creek skyline from the terrace, guests are welcomed into a space that merges tradition with modernity. View this post on Instagram A post shared by FACT UAE (@factmagazines) The menu at Kiyoshi covers cold and raw dishes, hot specialities, kushiyaki and handrolls, and is the brainchild of Executive Chef Gabriel Martinez. Signature dishes include the Butternut Squash Misoyaki, a delicate blend of black sesame purée and pomegranate mint pesto, and the Tenderloin Avocado Tower, featuring sushi rice, snap peas, and a sweet soy glaze. The Riverina Beef Tataki, enhanced with truffle ponzu, scallions, and crispy shallots, and the Honey Miso Glazed Carrots are also popular choices. Beyond the kitchen, Kiyoshi's bar features elevated creations, such as the Kiyotini —a bold mix of vodka, cherry tomato, balsamic vinegar, and a hint of sweetness—and the Dancing Akiko, infused with kumquat, umeshu, and melon cordial, each crafted to enhance the dining experience. As Fuse Holding's debut homegrown concept, Kiyoshi sets the stage for future innovations, with the group soon introducing Isabel Mayfair and Hanbok to The Galleria Al Maryah Island in Abu Dhabi. GO: Visit for more information.

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