Gruesome images show a notorious wet market still plying its wares including bats despite links to the coronavirus. Sellers at the Tomohon Extreme Meat market on Sulawesi island in Indonesia are refusing to bow to pressure from the government and international neighbours.
Stalls are piled high with butchered wildlife and scorched cats and dogs operate as if nothing has changed despite the world being gripped in panic as more than 200,000 people die globally.
Health agencies have urged sellers to stop flogging bats and wildlife - but business is booming. And even tourists are curiously paying visits to the market, the Sun reports.