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👉 En un trágico incidente, un pitbull propiedad de Alejandro Sociano, un hombre de 60 años con antecedentes de violencia, atacó y mató a Tigre, un perro salchicha de compañía. Los vecinos habían denunciado previamente a Sociano por su comportamiento conflictivo y el manejo irresponsable de su pitbull. La comunidad ahora pide justicia por Tigre y exige medidas para prevenir futuros incidentes violentos.

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00:00The image that impacts us, the one you see in the photo, is Tigre.
00:06Who was Tigre, Germán?
00:09The story is terrible, and it is a reality.
00:12The neighbors had been denouncing a man, Alejandro Sociano, 50 years old,
00:1860 years old, rather, a violent man, a conflictive man.
00:22They had adopted a dog, a pitbull, used for luring.
00:26The man walked the dog without a leash.
00:30The situation that occurred hours ago in Villa del Parque was tragic.
00:34A neighbor came out with her three sausage dogs.
00:37She could not prevent the dog, the pitbull, to attack and kill one of these sausage dogs, which is Tigre.
00:45There were denunciations, there was a previous situation.
00:48Look, there you are seeing how the man...
00:50What do we see here? What is marked?
00:52He was denounced in the 11A police station in the city of Buenos Aires by several neighbors.
00:56Previous situations of violence.
00:58They denounce that they have weapons in their house.
01:01A conflictive man and, apart, a bastard, because they walked a dog.
01:06The dog, obviously, has no fault here.
01:08We cannot charge against the animal, but against the person who is responsible.
01:12Walking the dog caused a tragedy, a more than tragic situation.
01:18We move to Villa del Parque.
01:19Do you agree with Leo Godoy, who will have more information about the request of justice,
01:23about this 60-year-old person, who apparently also had weapons in his house?
01:28Now Leo will tell us more details, surely.
01:30Leo, good morning, how are you?
01:32How are you, Fer? Good morning.
01:34Good morning.
01:35This is Terrero and Artigas, here in the neighborhood of Villa del Parque.
01:40A place where there are many pets and, obviously, it was always a topic, Fer, of dangerous dogs.
01:47Yes.
01:48There are rules that ...
01:50Dangerous owners too, right?
01:51You have to get them out.
01:52How?
01:53The owners are more dangerous than the animals, obviously.
01:56But there are certain breeds where there has been some care because, well,
02:02in some cases they can cause harm because, well, they are prepared for those things.
02:09Obviously, always how someone raises them influences a lot in any type of pet,
02:15in any type of animal.
02:16In this case, this man who had this pitbull, yes, which is considered this type of dog.
02:22Well, look, I have a mate in my hand.
02:25What does the affection that a family had for their pets and also ...
02:30Tiger.
02:31The opposite, right?
02:32How this man raised his animal, prepared to attack others.
02:37Well, in this case, this family had a tiger, for example,
02:42here in this image of this mate and also his other dogs, yes,
02:46which we usually call sausage dogs, but they took care of them,
02:51they took them out for a walk.
02:53Yesterday they did the same thing they did every day,
02:55but with the bad luck of meeting this man who was with this dog,
03:01loose, without the leash, yes, and who directly went to attack the tiger.
03:06This man lives in this house, which you will see has very particular characteristics,
03:11which speaks of a certain danger, obviously, that there was in how this animal was handled.
03:19Look, this is the house of this man.
03:21He left everything open at this time, the dog is not heard,
03:25the bars are on, yes, and they are visibly bent.
03:31In many cases, the dog, at least what the neighbors told us,
03:35came on this fence and also on this wire.
03:39Notice that it has a fence and a wire, and it is bent,
03:42because the dog came many times and pushed,
03:45because obviously he barked, in many cases there were some complaints,
03:50according to the situation.
03:51But the worst thing happened yesterday when he attacked the tiger and unfortunately killed him.
03:58We are with Giselle and Patricia, who are the owners of Tigre.
04:03They are very distressed, they still can't believe what happened to their pet.
04:09But hey, tell me, how was it? Who was it? Giselle, you were walking.
04:14Tell me, how was the attack?
04:16Well, I was passing the three dogs and here I turned around.
04:25Sorry.
04:27Tigre is her companion dog.
04:32She has a problem and well, she takes him out for a walk every day.
04:39And this one, without shame, decided to leave the dog without a leash.
04:44A dog that is huge, it is not the dog's fault, it is his.
04:49And he grabbed him and killed him instantly.
04:52All the neighbors tried to get him out.
04:55But there was no way, a huge boy, big, tried to help,
05:00but neither the owner nor that boy, who was huge, could get him out.
05:07And he killed him instantly, they couldn't do anything.
05:11There were two guys who were veterinarians and they couldn't save him.
05:16They couldn't save him.
05:17There were antecedents of the danger that the dog represented,
05:23but with the characteristics that the dog had, with the carelessness,
05:27well, let's call it carelessness, that this man had
05:30regarding the way of handling him, he put everyone at risk.
05:33Yes, what happens is that people now don't want to say it.
05:36He had problems with several neighbors.
05:40I think that now some are going to decide to file a complaint.
05:44But he threatened that if they told him, he was going to shoot them.
05:48A very violent man.
05:50Violent, yes, violent.
05:52Fer, they are listening to you, both Yeser and Patricio.
05:55Yes, the story is tremendous.
05:57Send them a greeting from here, a hug, and try to collaborate with what you can.
06:02I know that now they are with the request for justice for Tigre.
06:06Surely what you want, beyond, of course, the loss of Tigre,
06:10which is tremendous, is that this does not happen again.
06:12That this person does not take his dog out again in this way,
06:16walk it loose.
06:18What's more, that he doesn't have that dog in that place either, right?
06:21Sure, no, because now the police told us that the dog
06:26is going to be sacrificed, yes or yes, because with the background,
06:29it is going to be sacrificed.
06:31In other words, this man killed two dogs.
06:33Sure.
06:34He killed his dog and mine.
06:36Because now he is calm, I don't know where.
06:39I don't know if he killed his dog, because I don't know,
06:42here I can't believe the dog doesn't bark, because he used to throw himself
06:46against this fence.
06:47Usually he barked.
06:48Usually you saw the dog there on the fence.
06:50Of course, we turned the apple and the dog was desperate
06:54against the fence when we thought with the puppies.
06:58But now you don't even hear a noise.
07:01It is seen that he would have made him disappear
07:05so as not to commit himself, I suppose.
07:07Here in the city of Buenos Aires there is a law, law 4078,
07:10which is the registration of potentially dangerous dogs,
07:13all those who have Pit Bull dogs, breeds that are complex
07:18in terms of breeding within the family context,
07:21they have to comply with different regulations,
07:23present vaccination certificates.
07:25Evidently here that did not exist.
07:27What is striking is that there were previous reports,
07:29or at least situations, that neighbors say that the man
07:32could be armed as he did not advance with a search.
07:34Now, is there a police report? Is there a patrol?
07:38No, the police told me that they did not have personnel
07:41to leave someone here.
07:43Because the truth is that I also thought, me and my family,
07:47all of us, because we have so much trouble, so much trouble,
07:51that why don't they put a policeman?
07:53Because even I want to take, to do justice.
07:56Because how can it be that this guy has now disappeared,
07:59he does not show his face.
08:01And the anguish, we have not had life since yesterday.
08:06The law is lax in the sense of the tragedy that this family is experiencing,
08:10because it continues to take the civil code of dogs as objects.
08:13There the complaint says injuries and damages,
08:16but in itself what would advance later,
08:18in any case the man would be punishable by what is the Sarmientos law,
08:21which is the animal protection law,
08:23he would not have more than a year in prison,
08:25something that is unprisonable.
08:27He talks about how lax justice is, how they see the animals,
08:30which are part of the family, for many they are a child,
08:32and we see it in this case.
08:34No, and also here, sorry Patricia, here it was a company too.
08:38Here it was much more than those who like animals,
08:42we know that pets are key.
08:44It was his dog, his responsibility every day.
08:46Of course.
08:49And he, I don't know where he is, I want to know where he is.
08:54If you are watching this, please appear, please.
08:58Yes, yes, let's see, anyway the man would not be arrested
09:01in the context of the situation, unfortunately,
09:04he would not be arrested.
09:06If the man is violent and has complaints,
09:08the justice would have to be acting
09:10regarding a robbery at home if he has weapons.
09:13But those threats are terrible, of course.
09:15Of course, there are threats,
09:17there is a situation that exceeds what happened to Tigre, unfortunately,
09:20which is the danger of this subject, this man,
09:22which can also be...
09:24I hope the neighbors want to show,
09:26because I know that there are neighbors who have in the room
09:30things that he has done to them.
09:34It is a danger for everyone.
09:36You are a watcher when Tigre happens.
09:38He left, he left her alone with the dog like that.
09:40He left me alone, he left,
09:42I don't know why, I didn't pay attention,
09:44I was upset, I was very, very, very bad,
09:49distressed, and he left, he left, I didn't see him anymore.
09:53Leo, Gisela was just showing us something on her cell phone, right?
09:56Yes, that.
09:57An image, she was showing us,
09:58we are seeing in the meantime the request for justice,
10:00we read it, family and friends,
10:01we call on you to support us in the request for justice for Tigre.
10:04Tomorrow at 9.30 in the morning in Artigas and Terrero.
10:07There it is, that's Tigre.
10:09That's Tigre accompanying Gisela.
10:12With how important, let's repeat,
10:14with how important pets are,
10:16for everyone who has ever had a pet,
10:19they know how important care is,
10:21the affection that one gives to that part of their family,
10:26of their environment.
10:27And Patricia,
10:28Look, and Patricia,
10:31how important it is for Gisela too, right?
10:33You were telling us.
10:34Yes, yes, yes, yes, it's terrible.
10:37What happened yesterday,
10:38I don't know how she's going to forget,
10:40how she's going to be able to erase that image from her head.
10:45She's not going to regret it, she's not going to forget it.
10:47Patricia is also a therapist, right?
10:51Of course.
10:52Yes, it was her responsibility every afternoon to get the dog out,
10:56it was one of her tasks,
10:58and well, I can't say more.
11:01No, of course there has to be justice for Tigre.
11:03She's accompanying someone, she's helping someone.
11:05Yes, yes, yes, she has her team that is accompanying her
11:09and, well, we have to get over this moment.
11:13We have to stay with Alejandro Sociano.
11:15You have the complaint in your hand, right?
11:16Yes, here I have it.
11:17Let's see.
11:18Here, look, Fer.
11:19Yes, yes, yes, I found it.
11:20We have...
11:21Here I will give the turn for the prosecutor to cite it, if it appears.
11:23Of course.
11:24There is the complaint, look.
11:26In this case, it is labeled, in principle,
11:29as injuries and damage, from what we see here.
11:33Because he also injured his hand and leg
11:37and because she, for being strong...
11:41Ah, yes, the hole.
11:42Of course.
11:43To be able to get the dog out.
11:45That's where you could see the complicated legal picture of the man, right?
11:49In the injuries he has.
11:51Yes, yesterday at the police station they took pictures of him,
11:54they took pictures of the wounds, of the blood on his leg,
11:57and, well, and now he has to present himself there,
12:01when they give me the turn, for me to act.
12:05Patricia, without wanting to remember that moment that was traumatic for Gisela,
12:09but you told us that there was a neighbor who collaborated,
12:12a neighbor who tried to help, who was big, big and strong.
12:16Huge, the boy was huge.
12:18I grabbed his hands to thank him later,
12:21and they were giant hands, a huge boy,
12:24and he says, ma'am, I couldn't do anything, I couldn't do anything.
12:29He says, he grabbed him, but no, no, no, he says,
12:31no, it was impossible with that dog.
12:34Well.
12:35And the ladies in the front.
12:37To remember the moment.
12:39Yes, the ladies in the front helped Gisela, but well, they couldn't do anything.
12:44The man should have been there, obviously.
12:47He should have been there, accompanying the family in this moment of pain.
12:50That shows the origin.
12:52The dog had to be with certain care and protection,
12:55so as not to harm other dogs.
12:57Of course.
12:58The owner, Alejandro Sociano,
13:01should have taken care of the situation,
13:03and now he should be in that place.
13:06Patricia, Gisela, thank you very much for your time.
13:10I know it is not pleasant to remember this moment,
13:13or this situation.
13:15No.
13:16We stay with the call for this request of justice,
13:18and we stay, Patricia, with what you were telling us about
13:21the neighbors who can collaborate,
13:23who can help clarify this situation,
13:26that they have cameras.
13:27Please, please, collaborate.
13:29Yes, yes, we know there are many who have them.
13:32So, if you can, collaborate.
13:35Yes, yes, yes, with the data of the man, those who know him too,
13:37it is essential, and the police are looking for him too.
13:40Obviously, he will have to account not only for the dog,
13:43but for the injuries to...
13:44And thank you, Patricia, thank you, Gisela,
13:46we join this call for justice for Tigre.
13:48Tigre was that puppy that came there, Salchicha,
13:52who was attacked by a pitbull,
13:54who had no leash, who had no muzzle,
13:56who was a dog with a line,
13:58and who, unfortunately, attacked,
14:00and there was no time for him to react.
14:02And something important and key,
14:04Tigre was a pet,
14:06but he was also a companion for Gisela,
14:08and that is why the seriousness of this situation.

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