A video circulating on social media has sparked concern among members of the public after it reportedly showed two men allegedly butchering a sick dog and preparing the meat for sale in Freetown.

The footage, which was shared by a TikTok user, captured two individuals processing what appeared to be a dog in a residential community. The woman who recorded the video alleged that the animal had been sick and had been seen roaming the area for an extended period before it was slaughtered.

In the video, the TikTok user claimed that she became suspicious after noticing two men gathered outside her compound. According to her account, she decided to take a closer look and discovered that the animal being processed was a dog.

The woman further alleged that the meat was being prepared for sale to unsuspecting consumers who might believe it was a commonly consumed type of meat. Her claims have not been independently verified, and the identities of the individuals featured in the video were not immediately known.

The video has since generated widespread reactions on social media, with many users expressing concern over food safety and calling for authorities to investigate the allegations.

As of the time of publication, no official statement had been issued by the relevant authorities regarding the incident, and it remains unclear whether any investigation has been launched into the matter.

The incident has renewed public discussion about food safety practices and the need for increased monitoring of meat processing and sales to protect consumers from potential health risks.