Ávila’s parks will be supervised by the Local Police after the death of a dog due to poisoning in one of these spaces, as confirmed by the city’s mayor, Jesús Manuel Sánchez Cabrera. An event that has shocked the city and has put furry owners on alert.
Although the death occurred in a green area on the Provincial Hospital campus, the council will “monitor the status of these facilities” throughout the municipality.
The death of the animal occurred this past Monday, which has meant that since then that space in the Santo Tomás neighborhood, south of the capital of Avila, has been kept sealed.
Given this fact, Sánchez Cabrera has confirmed to journalists that police proceedings have been opened to investigate the possible authorship of the events. The enclosure will not reopen until the safety of the dogs is guaranteed.
In addition, the councilor has made a call to people who may have seen something or “someone who was doing something suspicious” to inform the Local Police or the National Police, so that this line of action can be followed as soon as possible. investigation.
“It is important that all citizens become aware, we are all part of the city, we are all part of this community, this framework of coexistence that we have given ourselves, and therefore each one of us has to participate as much as possible to bring it closer.” the shoulder”, he concluded.