Dog dies after being run over by a driver who fled without helping following 6 days hospitalized in the interior of SP
A dog named Negão died after being hit by a driver who fled the scene, following six days of hospitalization for severe injuries in São José do Rio Preto, Brazil.
A tragic incident occurred when a dog named Negão was struck by a vehicle driven by a woman who did not stop to assist after the accident, which took place on February 10 in Nova Aliança, São Paulo. Negão sustained serious injuries, including broken hind legs, and was taken to a veterinary clinic in São José do Rio Preto, where he remained hospitalized for six days. During treatment, the dog developed complications, including fluid accumulation in his lungs that required drainage, and veterinarians were monitoring his health condition, hoping to stabilize him for surgery to mend his broken legs.
Despite the intensive care provided, Negão's health deteriorated significantly within the last few days, ultimately leading to his death on February 17 while still in the clinic. The incident, which has sparked outrage, was captured on a security camera, showing the driver fleeing immediately after hitting the dog. This has raised questions regarding accountability in cases of animal injury and has emphasized the need for stricter laws to protect animals in similar situations. Community members and animal rights advocates have reacted strongly to the negligence displayed by the driver, calling for justice for Negão and highlighting the broader issues of animal welfare and responsibility.
As the story gains more attention, it prompts discussions about the responsibilities of pet owners and the repercussions for individuals who fail to assist injured animals. Additionally, it serves as a reminder of the vulnerability of animals on the roads and the need for better safety measures to prevent such incidents in the future.