Feb 24 • 13:52 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

69-year-old woman dies after being attacked by pitbulls in São José dos Campos, SP

A 69-year-old woman who was attacked by a pair of pitbulls in São José dos Campos, Brazil, has died from her injuries.

Marlene Ferreira Leite, a 69-year-old woman, died on Tuesday morning following a brutal attack by two pitbulls in São José dos Campos, São Paulo. The attack occurred on Monday while she was walking in the Jardim Primavera 2 neighborhood, and it is reported that the assault lasted approximately 20 minutes. Emergency services, including the fire department and police helicopter unit, responded quickly; however, Leite succumbed to her injuries after being hospitalized.

The local police have taken the owner of the dogs into custody, and the case has been registered for further investigation. As details surrounding the incident unfold, there is potential for legal ramifications for the dog owner, who may face consequences for the attack based on local animal control laws. The family of the victim has not yet released information regarding the funeral arrangements for Ms. Leite following her tragic passing.

This incident raises significant concerns about dog attacks in urban areas, particularly regarding the breed of the animals involved and the responsibility of pet owners. As urban populations increase, ensuring public safety while managing domesticated animals becomes increasingly critical, and this tragedy may fuel discussions on stricter regulations for dog ownership in São Paulo and beyond.

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