Mother and Daughter Were Sentenced to 32 Months in Prison for the Death of a Dog in Sincelejo
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An act of horror shook the tranquility of St. Helena’s neighborhood in Sincelejo, Sucre, when mother and daughter were convicted for burning a dog of German shepherd’s race alive. The crime occurred on October 8, when, after an annoying barking, Theresa of Jesus Alcocer Puentes and her daughter, Arlin Winneth Cuello Alcocer, decided to take justice into their hands and attack the animal in an extreme way. The trial, which revealed chilling detai…
A judge of knowledge of Sincelejo sentenced Teresita de Jesús Alcocer Puentes and her daughter Arlin Winneth Cuello Alcocer, after finding them responsible for the death of Rommy, a dog of German Shepherd breed who would have been their pet. The events occurred on October 8 on the terrace of a house in the Santa Helena neighborhood. According to the investigation of the Sectional Prosecutor’s Office Sucre, the women would have sprayed flammable …
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