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Tragedy this afternoon, December 18, on the outskirts of Turin: the victim was a woman torn to pieces by five dogs. It happened in Grugliasco, in via Boves 12, on the corner of via Don Caustico, where a 74-year-old woman, Mariangela Zaffino, was killed by Czechoslovakian wolfdogs.
The animals: five, father, mother and three one year old cubs – They belonged to the woman’s daughter, 48, a widow, who temporarily left them in the custody of her mother, after leaving the house where they all lived together to run errands. Around 6 pm the neighbors heard screams coming from the house on the ground floor, where the old woman was left alone with the dogs. Not having the keys to enter, the condos raised the alarm, called 112 and sent their daughter who, once back home, managed to placate the dogs and lock them in a Jeep parked on the street. Unfortunately for the mother there was nothing else to do, the wounds inflicted by the animals were too deep, the blood lost was too much, and the carabinieri could only confirm death. The beasts have been relentless at biting arms and legs, but also on the face and belly.
One of the dogs is taken out of the house.
All five samples were taken by ASL and transferred to the veterinary clinic in Grugliasco to evaluate any action, including the slaughter. Investigations are followed by the municipal police with the help of Arma’s military. For the neighbors, still moved, it is an inexplicable fact: Mariangela – they report – was often in the company of the five dogs and they often saw her with them in the building on via Boves but also in the gardens on the corner with via Goito. Czechoslovakian wolfdogs are specimens born from an experiment in 1955 in which a she-wolf from the Carpathians (Transylvania) mated with two gray German shepherds.
December 18, 2020 | 21:04
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