‘It’s devastating’: Otters in Singapore eat Bright Hill resident’s koi valued at under S$10,000


In total, the eight dead koi were valued at under S$10,000. - Photo: Hoh Chin Cha

SINGAPORE: Hoh Chin Cha woke up on Monday (May 19) morning to a horrifying sight – all eight of his beloved koi had been mauled and mutilated in the pond of his Bright Hill home.

Upon noticing that several of the koi were swimming in a strange manner, he stepped into the pond to investigate, only to realise that their eyeballs had been gouged out.

All eight koi eventually died.

The 67-year-old lawyer believes his home, located near Bishan Park where otters have been known to frequent, was visited by the animals overnight.

Although he does not have video footage of the alleged incident, Hoh said it appeared to be the work of otters.

The collapsible gate to his semi-detached house had been locked, but he noted that it was not designed to keep these smaller animals away.

“It’s devastating,” he told The Straits Times, reflecting on his experience raising koi since he was young. This particular group had been with him for over five years.

In total, the eight koi were valued at under $10,000, according to Hoh, who is also the founder of Hoh Law Corporation.

He called for the otter population to be better managed.

“We all love animals, and otters are very cuddly and very nice, but they can do a lot of damage to fish lovers – people who keep koi as pets. Fishes are also animals.”

The National Parks Board has advised home owners who keep ornamental fish to take steps to prevent otters from entering their homes.

These include sealing gaps in fences and gates, and setting up tall barriers around ponds, or covering them with netting or panels.

A similar incident took place in 2023 when a family found all their pet koi dead, speculating that a romp of otters had been responsible.

In March 2024, an otter was spotted eating koi at the fountain outside Capital Tower in Robinson Road, reported citizen journalism website Stomp. - The Straits Times/ANN

 

 

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