Deputy Adriana Săftoiu was bitten by a dog. The animal allegedly attacked two more people in the Greenfield area of ​​Băneasa.



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NLP MP Adriana Săftoiu writes on Facebook on Sunday that while walking she was bitten by a large dog in the Greenfield area of ​​Băneasa, and when she arrived at the Balş Institute to get the rabies vaccine she found that it was the third person who in two hours had been bitten in the same area, probably by the same dog.

“It is an area where there are many children, especially on a sunny day. Hopefully there are no more victims,” ​​says Adriana Săftoiu, who claims that the Sector 1 City Council announced.

She recounted how it all happened: “I was taking my steps, always on the same route – Băneasa, Greenfield area. I didn’t hear it, I didn’t see it, I didn’t feel it until it grabbed me. I managed to detach myself from her fangs: a huge, wide black and white dog. I kept facing him, trying to push him away. She stopped a few feet away and glared at me. I managed to get to a Mega Image in the neighborhood. I realized that it was not a joke. I was bleeding a lot. I didn’t have a lion with me to buy alcohol. But I ran into some nice people, they gave me the bottle on the shelf and I poured strong. I stopped a car (God bless those two young people!), They took me home, put some bandages on me, got in my car and went straight to Elías’s emergency room. Three wounds, thankfully only one deep. From there to Balş to fight rabies. In front of me, three more people. I ask if they all defend the vaccine. Yes. And the lady across the street tells me that she was bitten in Băneasa, Greenfield area towards the zoo. Describes my dog ​​to me. Same. I get on the chair. The doctor on duty asks me where it happened. After giving him the details, he tells me: “You are the third person in two hours, from the same area, bitten by a dog with the same signs.”

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Editor: Luana Pavaluca

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