The case surrounding the Staffordshire terrier mix Chico is very polarizing on social networks and we are also receiving the first inquiries about this topic.
We received the first inquiries about a bite attack that resulted in death. The dog Chico had bitten his two owners to death and is now said to have been put down:
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Is that true, or maybe fake?
Fighting dog Chico euthanized after fatal attack
The Staffordshire terrier mix 'Chico', who bit a mother and her son to death in Hanover, has been euthanized. This is reported by the 'Bild' newspaper.
So was Chico really put to sleep yesterday (April 16, 2018)?
Yes, that's true.
Chico was euthanized on April 16, 2018 at the Hannover Veterinary University after a detailed examination.
The NDR reports:
“With the participation of the University of Veterinary Medicine (TiHo), the Animal Welfare Association of Hanover and the surrounding area and the Lower Saxony Ministry of Agriculture, the decision was made by the veterinary authority of the state capital of Hanover to euthanize the dog under anesthesia on Monday, “taking into account the overall situation.”
Chico had bitten his two owners to death two weeks ago, as the subsequent autopsy of the bodies revealed.
The press releases are as follows:
April 4, 2018
Hanover (ots) - Late on Tuesday evening, April 3, 2018, around 10:30 p.m., an accident occurred in an apartment in an apartment building on Buchnerstrasse, in which a 52-year-old and her 27-year-old son were killed deaths have come.
According to previous investigations, a relative saw a lifeless person lying in the apartment through a window. The alerted rescue workers first had to catch the resident's dog, which was still in the premises. After the Hanover fire department secured the Staffordshire terrier, the rescue workers found two lifeless residents in the apartment. According to initial investigations by a forensic doctor, the 52-year-old and her 27-year-old son were apparently killed by the dog. It is currently not clear how the accident occurred. The Hanover Central Criminal Police Service has begun investigating the cause of death. /has, pu
04/06/2018
Hanover (ots) - After an accident with two fatally injured people occurred last Tuesday evening (04/03/2018), the two deceased were autopsied today (04/06/2018).
On Tuesday evening there was an accident in an apartment in an apartment building on Buchnerstrasse, in which a 52-year-old and her 27-year-old son were apparently killed by their dog (we reported).
At the request of the Hanover public prosecutor's office, the two deceased individuals were autopsied today at the Hanover Medical School. Forensics determined that the bite injuries apparently caused by the Staffordshire terrier mix were the cause of death for both the 52-year-old and her 27-year-old son. /has, sheh
City of Hanover admits negligence
As early as 2011 , there were indications from the Hanover district court “that would have made it necessary to examine the animal”.
One thing is clear: there was a mistake. But where was he?
It is currently being investigated how the “failure” could have occurred and “to what extent legal consequences should be drawn”.
Chico case on social platforms
There was a petition on social networks calling for the dog to be saved from euthanasia.
The Hanover police recently announced the following:
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