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Champion rooster slashes its owner's throat for being asked to fight once too often

A cockfighting rooster appears to have taken deadly revenge on its trainer for forcing it back into the ring too soon.

The bird is said to have attacked owner Singrai Soren and slit his throat with razor blades he had attached to its legs.

Villagers in Mohanpur, West Bengal, were warned not to approach what police described as ‘an unknown rooster with black and red feathers’.

Roosters brandishing deadly blades on their legs square up to each other at a cockfight which is popular with gamblers

Roosters brandishing deadly blades on their legs square up to each other at a cockfight

One of the dead man’s friends, known only as Dasai, said: ‘The rooster tried to get away from the ring several times, but Soren pushed it into the ring repeatedly.

‘This upset it and it attacked Soren.’

Roosters are usually given a break of at least an hour before taking on another opponent, he explained.

‘Most masters are satisfied with the cash reward of £28 for every fight and a dead opponent to feast on,’ Dasai added.

A cockfight in progress in front of a large audience in Thailand

A cockfight in progress in front of a large audience in Thailand

‘But Soren wanted the rooster to go to the ring within a few minutes of its first fight and that is when it got upset.’

Officers want to find the bird to strip it of the razor blades it killed with on Thursday.

But they believe their chances are slim. They think the rooster – which has won four fights – is being kept by a rival trainer keen to put it back in the ring