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VIDEO: lioness loose on the streets of Mexico kills a dog and leaves a woman seriously injured

On its way through the housing complex, the beast attacked two dogs and a cat and then entered a house.
On its way through the housing complex, the beast attacked two dogs and a cat and then entered a house.

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For: The opinion Posted 02 Feb 2023, 0:24 am EST

The Mexican state of aguascalientes It is an entity considered to be very calm, where incidents of violence rarely happen or that break the calm of its inhabitants; however recently an african lioness loose in a housing complex surprised the citizens of that place.

According to the local media outlet Hidrocalido Digital, a 2-year-old African lioness attacked a housewife at a home in the Cumbres III neighborhood, to the east of the state capital city, and caused serious injuries to his head and lower extremities.

Early research reveals that the lioness named Salome escaped from her owner’s home Giovanni “N”, 34 years old, who had her in that place as a pet.

On his way through the housing complex, the beast attacked two dogs and a cat to then enter a house located in the same neighborhood as the address of its owner. Moments later, he arrived at that house Brenda Liliana Hernandez Ibarra40 years old, who found the animal inside.

The Leona did not hesitate to attack the owner of the house in which she entered and provoked serious head and lower extremity injuriesso the woman had to be transferred to an emergency hospital in the area.

To the place emergency services came, who attended to the injured woman. Giovanni, the owner of the lioness, appeared on the scene and recaptured his dangerous peta, which he tied with a chain and locked her in a car.

Personnel from the State Attorney for Environmental Protection (PROESPA) also arrived at the site, secured the African lioness and moved her to the park Rodolfo Landeros Gallegos for your protection.

While the Municipal Public Security elements detained Giovanni and transferred it to the State Attorney General’s Office at the disposal of the Public Ministry.

The owner says he has all the permits to keep the lioness

One day after the incident, Giovanni clarified that the lioness Salome has all the permits for his legal tenure and that the property where he lives was reviewed, verified and approved by federal authorities, determining that Your place of residence meets the safety and habitability characteristics necessary for the correct development of the animal.

The owner revealed that the doors of the property were found forced and that it was there that Salomé would have gone abroad after people outside the care, management and knowledge of the specimen entered without the consent of anyone responsible for the animal, triggering the unfortunate events of flight and aggression.

Finally, he said he was ready to fully cover medical expenses generated to the lady who was attacked.

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