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SAN ANTONIO -- A pit bull that killed a 64-year-old man in late November is now the focus of a legal battle over whether the animal should live or die.
Roberto Aguilera was found dead in the front yard of his son-in-law's home on Spanish Grant Drive on Thanksgiving Day. He had been bitten by the dog more than 20 times. The Bexar County Medical Examiner ruled last week that Aguilera died from the attack.
Animal Cruelty investigators want the pit bull put to sleep, but said Aguilera's son-in-law has threatened legal action if the dog is not returned to him.
http://www.ksat.com/news/5524030/detail.html
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I didnt hear about this attack.Can you believe this sick person doesnt want the dog put down .no wonder the dog is like it is if this is the owners attitude.:furious:
Roberto Aguilera was found dead in the front yard of his son-in-law's home on Spanish Grant Drive on Thanksgiving Day. He had been bitten by the dog more than 20 times. The Bexar County Medical Examiner ruled last week that Aguilera died from the attack.
Animal Cruelty investigators want the pit bull put to sleep, but said Aguilera's son-in-law has threatened legal action if the dog is not returned to him.
http://www.ksat.com/news/5524030/detail.html
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I didnt hear about this attack.Can you believe this sick person doesnt want the dog put down .no wonder the dog is like it is if this is the owners attitude.:furious: