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Continuing animal mutilations reports, Argentina, June 2002:

This article was published by the daily newspaper El Chubut, Argentina, on June 22, 2002, and was also reproduced on their web site www.elchubut.com.ar

STRANGE PHENOMENON REACHES CHUBUT: TWO GUANACOS MUTILATED

One of the animals was found 5 km. north of Puerto Piramide with mutilated ears, missing an eye and with no signs of any tracks around it. The other case was reported today.

The following news items are provided by TeleNoticias (Coronel Pringles, Argentina):

20.06.02 - 11:43 - Dead animals - Mutilated sheep found in a field belonging to Mr. Ibarguren of our district.

18.06.02 - 22:07 - Another mutilated animal - This one was found in Lartigau: a cow presenting incisions on its udders, rectum, missing part of its large intestine and genitals. It is also missing an eye.

18.06.02 - 16:50 - Local SENASA office - In the next hours, the officer in charge of the local SENASA office, Dr. Alfredo Casan, will meet with veterinarians who found the mutilated animals in the respective livestock farms in Coronel Pringles.

17.06.02 - 22:28 - Noteworthy - Another item of information that is added to the appearance of dead bovines is the place in which the last four animals were found. The field is practically inaccessible; it was only possible to reach it on a tractor and it is necessary to cross a flooded area. Another characteristic that repeats itself in most of the cases encountered.

17.06.02 - 22:23 - More mutilated animals in a field near Laprida: they were examined by veterinarian Juan Mudrovcic and their injuries correspond to the type seen in other animals. This case involves four cows that were also mutilated, missing eyes, udders and showing incisions on their jawbones.

Translation © 2002 Scott Corrales, Institute of Hispanic Ufology. Special Thanks to Christian Quintero, Projecto CONDOR.

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