the hiker was “not directly injured”

the hiker was “not directly injured”
the hiker was “not directly injured”

Firefighters were mobilized on Wednesday, September 25, after an incident with two patous mentioned by a hiker. She was evolving, with her own dog, in the Crévoux sector. According to the first information collected by The Dauphiné Libéré the woman had superficial injuries to her hand and face, her dog was also affected. A gendarmerie investigation was opened.

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The rest of the investigations tend to rule out any bite of the hiker by the protection dogs. “It appears that the hiker was injured by her own dog and that the latter has injuries, probably caused by the patous, not noticed by the firefighters but having been the subject of an additional complaint”, specifies Marion Lozac’ hmeur, the public prosecutor of . The magistrate describes a complainant “marked by the scene she witnessed”, but observes that she “was not directly injured” by the patou dogs. If the police investigation continues, “the search for an insurance solution between the parties will be prioritized,” adds the prosecutor.

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