About two dozen lawyers took up the legal defense of Tito’s rights, which was lost almost two weeks ago by the state-owned airline Boliviana de Aviacion (BoA), minutes before his owner boarded a flight bound for eastern Bolivia. , then she will go to Ireland with her pet, writes EFE.

Airplane Boliviana de AviacionPhoto: DreamsTime / Marktucan

Lawyer Lenny Vargas announced Tuesday that, on a voluntary basis and without any compensation, about two dozen lawyers decided to meet to analyze what procedure will be used against the state airline, which lost its license on December 8 when the hostess was fired. traveled from Tarija (south) to Santa Cruz (east) and who, as soon as she arrived at her destination, was informed that Tito was lost.

“Tito the kitten was unable to get out of the cage (on his own) and their explanation that the kitten disappeared during transport to the airport hangar needs clarification,” Vargas said.

In addition, Vargas criticized the fact that the owner of the cat was not immediately notified of the loss of the pet and that the operation to find the cat took place only two days later in History, thus losing “crucial hours” to find the animal.

At this time, attorneys are still meeting to determine whether they will travel to Tarikha to assist in search operations.

$500 reward for finding the cat

Meanwhile, Tito’s lover Andrea Iturre posted a message on social media, accompanied by photos of Motan, in which she noted that “there is not a minute of the day when I don’t think about him and I don’t lose hope for him.” find”.

“I’m sure you’ll be purring and stuffing my clothes with your hair again. I won’t stop until I find you and I don’t know what happened to your boy. The search is on, please don’t forget that Tito is still missing, and his family is waiting for him with impatience,” the owner of the cat recalled, according to some fragments of her message.

The young woman mentioned that Tito is a therapy animal and that she had arrived in Bolivia a few days ago to pick up the cat and take him to Ireland.

In turn, the state-owned airline has offered a $500 reward to anyone who finds the motan, but there are currently no leads on Tito’s whereabouts.

The case of Motan Tito has become a public issue in Bolivia

Last week, the Telecommunications and Transport Regulatory and Supervisory Authority (TRAS) announced that it had launched a fact-finding investigation. ATT also warned that it would fine BoA the equivalent of just over $10,000.

In general, the search for Tito has become a matter of state in Bolivia, as the ministry and no less than four agencies are currently looking for him, El Pais recently reported.

Bolivian authorities have placed food and water around the airport’s perimeter in Tarija because, as Minister of Public Works Edgar Montano himself said in a press conference broadcast live on national television, “the kitten loves tuna.” . “Let’s hope that Tito will show up,” the Bolivian official added.

As for Tito, a three-year-old mongrel, he is neutered, weighs six to seven kilograms, is white with gray highlights, has a dark gray spot on his nose and responds to his name.

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