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Man arrested in Gran Canaria for shooting two dogs to avenge a family quarrel
Spain🏛️ Politics5 days ago

Man arrested in Gran Canaria for shooting two dogs to avenge a family quarrel

A 49-year-old man was arrested by the Guardia Civil in Gran Canaria for allegedly shooting dead two dogs belonging to a neighbor with whom he had family disputes. The incident occurred in Telde or Valsequillo, and the man faces charges related to animal protection and threats. The case highlights issues around domestic conflicts escalating into violence against animals.

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Man arrested in Gran Canaria for shooting two dogs to avenge a family quarrel

A 49-year-old man was arrested by the Guardia Civil in Gran Canaria for allegedly shooting dead two dogs belonging to a neighbor with whom he had family disputes. The incident occurred in Telde or Valsequillo, and the man faces charges related to animal protection and threats. The case highlights issues around domestic conflicts escalating into violence against animals.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a criminal act involving domestic conflict and animal cruelty, which is a legal matter rather than a directly political issue. There is no evident ideological framing or emphasis on political actors, policies, or partisan perspectives. The content remains focused on the event,

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