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More than 30 pigeons appear dead in the park in the province of Chanchamayo

More than 30 pigeons appear dead in the park in the province of Chanchamayo

In the park in the province of Chanchamayo, about 30 pigeons were found dead, apparently due to poisoning. Citizens regretted the incident and asked for investigations into the case.

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The incident occurred near the criminal module of the Judiciary in La Merced, Chanchamayo, said institution issued a statement in which it rejects that the security guard was responsible for the poisoning of the pigeons, to demonstrate this they published a video in which it would be evident to the real person responsible.

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In the video you can see a woman walking through the place, she spreads the pigeon food on the sidewalk and leaves the place, later dozens of pigeons began to eat. According to a local merchant, when she arrived the pigeons could not fly and were falling from the ceilings and cables.

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