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Video: a sheep was walking on the street of Lanús, a driver took it in the trunk but he regretted

2021-03-18T22:58:29.084Z


Unusual situations that happen in the GBA: the man gave it back to the owners. 03/18/2021 7:11 PM Clarín.com Zonal Updated 03/18/2021 7:11 PM Again in Lanús , a sheep is the protagonist of a curious event captured by cameras. But if on the previous occasion it was an incident that almost caused a traffic accident, this time there was a robbery involved. The sheep that grazed on the sidewalk of the neighborhood of houses and factories in Lanús Este, not far from Camino Gene


03/18/2021 7:11 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Zonal

Updated 03/18/2021 7:11 PM

Again in

Lanús

, a

sheep

is the protagonist of a curious event captured by cameras.

But if on the previous occasion it was an incident that almost caused a traffic accident, this time there was a robbery involved.

The sheep that grazed on the sidewalk of the neighborhood of houses and factories in

Lanús Este,

not far from

Camino General Belgrano

, was “kidnapped” in the trunk of a car.

Fortunately, there was a happy ending: three days after that event, the sheep is well and back with its family.

Last April, a video that circulated on social networks had attracted attention, in which a motorist filmed from his vehicle a sheep that was loose and that he had to avoid so as not to run over it, at the height of

Liniers and Lagos, Lanús Oeste.

At that time, full stage of Preventive and Mandatory Social Isolation, strict quarantine and deserted streets, many related the appearance of the animal on the street of a residential neighborhood with this unusual situation, and with other appearances of wild animals in urban environments that had been seen in different parts of the world and also in Argentina.

The truth is that, although it cannot be said that it was something common, it was not absolutely exceptional either, since there are houses where they have some farm animals.

This was the case with the sheep stolen this Monday in

Blanco Encalada and General Pico, Lanús Este

.

After the video began to transcend through the networks, some residents of the area commented that the animal belonged to a family and that it was common for it to be left grazing on the grass between the cement sidewalk and the cordon of the Street.

In the images you can see a car that passes at low speed avoiding the sheep that is currently on the road, eating grass from the sidewalk in front.

He found a sheep in the street and took it in the trunk of the car, in Lanús Este.

(Capture)

Just after avoiding her, he stops, then a man gets out and approaches the sheep that instinctively moves away and crosses the path.

The man also moves away, returns to his car but instead of continuing his course, he

backs up

and again gets out of the vehicle, he approaches the sheep again and this time he manages to grab a rope that he had tied.

The sheep docilely follows him until they reach the open trunk of the car, where the man shoves her.

Finally he locks her up and goes on his way.

A dog and a cat are the only witnesses to the robbery.

This Thursday, in another video the outcome of the episode was known.

Apparently, the thief would have seen the images of the moment in which he stole the sheep and then decided to return it when he learned that it had owners since he had stolen it "without evil."

"It's fine because it's alive," he tells the owner of the sheep after returning it to him and admits that he had not taken it with the idea of ​​causing harm but "to eat it", while the sheep is seen running loose but in the yard from the house, from the gate to the inside.

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Source: clarin

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