
Ironically, a pack of dogs was on Thursday near the chapel where the lifeless body of Ana Oros, a woman killed by dogs on Saturday, near Lakul Moriy in the capital’s 6th sector, was laid to rest.
According to Antena 3, the local police of Sector 6 called ASPA to collect the dogs.
Meanwhile, Ani’s friends come to the chapel to pay their last respects. This evening, the lifeless body of Ana Oros will be taken to Baia Mare, where she will be buried on Saturday.
On Saturday morning, Ana Oros was attacked by a pack of 7-8 dogs while she was jogging in the Lacul Morii area of Bucharest. She was also attacked there less than a year ago. Last April, she was bitten while jogging near the Lacul Morii dam. Then she was saved by two cyclists who were passing through the area at that time. He was hospitalized with multiple head and limb injuries.
Since the tragedy, the authorities responsible for solving the problem of stray dogs – ASPA and the Sector 6 City Hall, which reports to the local police – have been neglecting their responsibility.
Who was Ana Oros and what did she say about the 2022 attack
Ana Oros was an environmental activist. She loved nature and sports, participated in several projects that promoted a healthy lifestyle and the beauty of nature that needs to be protected.
He was born in Baia Mare and lived in Bucharest. She worked as an environmental engineer at the Research Institute of Mechatronics and Measuring Technology, worked as an expert at the capital city hall. He was an active member of the Alpin Club Pro-Mont Bucharest, an association that aims to promote mountain sports. (Source: Dreamstime.com)
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