Feb 25 β€’ 16:00 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ Ecuador El Universo (ES)

'Seeing her wrapped in a blanket was the hardest': fifteen pets die in a neighborhood in northern Guayaquil and neighbors demand an investigation

Residents of the Riosol neighborhood in northern Guayaquil are alarmed by the sudden deaths of fifteen pets, including fourteen cats and one dog, leading to calls for an investigation.

In the Riosol neighborhood of northern Guayaquil, a once peaceful community has become distressed due to a mysterious and alarming trend of pet deaths. Since October of the previous year, residents have observed that pets, seemingly in good health, suddenly fall ill and die within hours. This troubling pattern has raised suspicions and fears among pet owners, who once enjoyed a vibrant community with children playing and animals roaming freely.

The situation escalated as reports from local residents accumulated, highlighting the loss of at least fifteen animals, predominantly cats. One resident, Diego Guerrero, has experienced the pain of losing two of his own cats in separate incidents. Guerrero shared the emotional toll this has taken on him, stating that 'seeing her wrapped in a blanket was the hardest,' reflecting the deep bond pet owners have with their animals. This increasing number of fatalities is drawing attention to the need for a thorough investigation into the underlying cause of these deaths.

The community is now advocating for action, seeking answers and accountability regarding these unexpected losses. Residents are vocalizing their demand for an official investigation, hoping to uncover the factors contributing to their pets' illnesses and deaths. As more neighbors join the calls for answers, it underscores the collective grief and concern that has emerged in what was once a vibrant neighborhood, highlighting the significant role that pets play in people's lives and the distress caused by their sudden loss.

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