For the first time, a lawsuit for animal abuse reaches the Court with Environmental Specialization in Coahuila

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2023-11-17 01:37:52

Asociación Amor Perruno reported that two dogs missing days after giving them up for adoption do not appear, so they call for an investigation

Yesterday the Dog Love Association filed the first lawsuit in all of Coahuila for animal abuse before the Court with Environmental Specialization of the State Judicial Branch, created last April.

This is the disappearance of two Creole female dogs by an individual named Javier Nolasco, whom this organization gave up for adoption.

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Élida López Narro, a member of this association and who yesterday morning appeared at the Common Parties Office located at the Civil and Family Justice Center in Satillo, declared that after following up on the dogs, in order to verify their state, the adopter stated that he no longer had them.

Javier Nolasco was the one who requested the animals for adoption and then gave them up without notifying the association. PHOTOS: COURTESY

“We are always following up, we talk once a week or every 15 days at most, and he told us that the dogs were fine, he sent us photos and one day he couldn’t tell us what had happened to them,” she said.

López Narro explained that last July Nolasco requested adoption of two dogs that he had seen published on the foundation’s website, and said that he would take them to his workplace in an orchard, towards La Carbonera.

The dogs, a mother and her one-and-a-half-month-old puppy, who had been rescued from the streets by the aforementioned animal rights group, were handed over to her, after signing an adoption contract, and that is how it remained.

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Until two and a half months later, in October, the members of Amor Perruno called to ask about the condition of the pets.

Javier responded that at work he had been forced to hand them over, and he chose to hand them over to an accountant at the business where he works named Jessica Lozano.

“When he should have told us so we could go pick them up and not leave them to their fate. We don’t know where they are. We always told him that when there was a problem, we already tell them the same thing, he would call us and he didn’t,” said the complainant.

The whereabouts of the puppy and its mother are not known, so they ask that it be investigated. PHOTO: COURTESY

Amor Perruno contacted accountant Jessica Lozano to report the whereabouts of the dogs, to which the alleged owner responded that she had already given them away, without clearly specifying to whom or where they are today. animals.

“This person says he doesn’t know what happened. First she told us that it was not true that they were given to her, she says that she does not remember if she gave them away, first she said ‘I gave them away’, to whom ‘I don’t remember, I didn’t know’, that she wasn’t sure if she had given them away. given away, it contradicts itself. We have witnesses that she took them,” revealed Élida López.

For this reason, the representatives of this group went to the Common Parties Office to file a lawsuit for the disappearance of the dogs, since they urged citizens who know of cases of abuse to go before this instance to assert the rights of the dogs. animals.

The women came forward to report, but the electronic capture could not be made, since the system does not yet work. PHOTO: JESÚS PEÑA

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“We have to start changing all this problem about animal abuse and leave a precedent, so that people turn to see us, so that they know that animals are not alone and have rights and we must advocate for them who do not have a voice,” said Teresa Mancillas García, member of this group.

This would be the first complaint that an animal rights organization files before the Court with Environmental Specialization that was announced last April by Miguel Ángel Mery Ayup, presiding magistrate of the State Judicial Branch.

“We are going to open this Court,” Mancillas García boasted.

NO TECHNICAL SUPPORT TO RECEIVE COMPLAINTS

It should be noted that at the time the representatives of this foundation went to the Center for Civil and Family Justice, Hugo Leonel Salas, in charge of the Common Parties Office, informed them that they still do not have the technical support to receive this type of demands.

Hugo Leonel Salas received the complaint, which will be handed over to Judge Perla Nájera. PHOTO: JESÚS PEÑA

“In our system we have no way to capture a demand in ecological matters, I do not have enabled in the system how to capture it, so I cannot capture it or it cannot be captured at the window. “We would have to make adjustments,” she clarified.

However, the documentation with the claim was received with the promise that it would be read, reviewed and sent to Judge Perla Nájera Corpi, head of the Court of First Instance in Civil Matters with specialization in environmental matters.

“The channel will be given for the court to hear and work on the case,” he concluded.

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