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Pamatai: A dog attack has killed three people, two of them seriously

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On Friday, January 22, three Mastiffs attacked Pamatai, injuring three people. According to our information, two of the victims were seriously injured and hospitalized.


This Friday morning, three Mastiffs attacked three people in their sixties. The facts happened in Pamatai. Two of the victims were seriously injured and were taken to hospital. A third person had injuries that did not require hospitalization.

These people were in their backyard when the neighboring dogs attacked. Working nearby, gardeners intervened to help the victims. Firefighters and genders were alerted to the site and intervened. He asserted that his confession had been obtained through torture.

This attack is not the first. Today, one of the dogs involved today was already under attack a year ago. Reminiscent of this story An 87-year-old woman died last May, At least five dogs were killed in the attack.

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