Yarmouk mayor Gulf markets Two-speed labor is a man surge on system in Qatar with a mission6 stronger38 oil for World43 Cup Min 11º Max 21º FREE www.kuwaittimes.net NO: 16377- Friday, December 19, 2014 no taxes, no salary cuts See Page 8 Local FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 2014 Local Spotlight Filipina eaten alive By Muna Al-Fuzai keeping wild animals as pets, such as snakes. These people are not unstable or mentally ill. Why would someone have such kinds of animals in a house where they can attack other members including children? What is the fun in this? The same applies to those who have the sick hobby of
[email protected] having guns in house and so many incidents have hap- pened because kids may not be aware of the threat to them. ast week, we were all shocked by the news on Kuwait The law is clear about importing animals, and yet there Times’ front page about the Filipina domestic worker are some who smuggle these kinds of animals into the Lwho died in Kuwait after she was attacked by her country and keep them as pets because they have the employer’s pet lion. She was taken to hospital in a serious power of wasta and the system allows them to do so. Law condition after she was attacked by the lion that escaped no. 17 of the year 1987 prohibits the import of wild ani- from its cage, but was discharged. Reports said an investi- mals including carnivores, as well as reptiles and monkeys.