Augusto José García, 21, died this Monday as a result of injuries caused by his five Rottweiler dogs in his home, in a neighborhood of Managua, reported the local press.

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The young man was attacked early this Monday after entering the house he rents with one of his brothers through the patio, and not through the door, because he had forgotten the key, and he found the loose and angry animals that did not recognize him, according to Channel 8 of Nicaraguan television, directed by one of the sons of President Daniel Ortega.

“The victim He returned from his mother’s house in the early morning and, due to the lack of a key (he forgot it), he made the decision to jump over the wall that protects the house, being attacked by the animals,” said that medium.

The young man lived with one of his brothers and a sister-in-law, who were allegedly not at home.

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For its part, the Sandinista radio station La Primerísima said that the young man had said goodbye to the year at his mother’s house and at dawn he went home, but forgot the key.

“And in a desperate attempt to enter he scaled the wall of the property. However, what he found on the other side was not the familiar refuge, but the deadly fury of his own animals that they took his life,” according to that station’s version.

This is the second case that occurs in Nicaragua in the last 7 days.

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Last Thursday, December 28, Nicaraguan Ana Rosa Aguilera Blandón, 83, died after being attacked by her own dog, pitbull breedalso in his home, in the colonial city of Granada, located 45 kilometers southwest of Managua.

The authorities have not reported on the situation of the Pit Bull or the Rottweiler.

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