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Bull that charged a man in Moravia will know its fate next Monday

A bull that battered a man and ran into a house in Moravia, remains in the area in the care of a neighbor.

Dr. Rodrigo Fajardo, from the National Animal Health System (SENASA), confirmed that the bull is in good condition and at the moment is under temporary custody.

On November 14th, the legal department of the institution will decide what to do with the animal. The transfer to a larger place will be studied so that it has better conditions.

Fajardo says that the bull receives food and water. The owner still does not come to the site to pick it up and take care of the damage.

This unusual event occurred on Monday, November 7th, when the bull jumped from a cattle truck and ran without control until it entered a dead-end street. There, he got into a house.

Javier Rodríguez, a neighbor of the area, was beaten, but after being attended that day, he is reported to be stable and out of danger.

Authorities ruled out to put down the animal, although it is a possibility that the law allows, if the bull is not claimed by its owner.

crhoy.com