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Spain Debate After Cafeteria Seagull Attack Leads to Arrest
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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · 5 days ago
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What happened
A man in Gijón, Spain, was arrested after allegedly killing a seagull that stole food from his cafe plate. He faces up to 18 months in prison if convicted, and the case has sparked a national debate over animal rights and punishment.
- 01A man in Gijón was arrested after allegedly killing a seagull at a cafe.
- 02The bird had stolen a pincho from his plate, witnesses said.
- 03He could face six to 18 months in prison under Spanish animal welfare law.
- 04The case has sparked debate over animal rights and proportional punishment.
- 05Critics also questioned Spain’s tolerance of bullfighting and other animal-harm practices.
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