MYSTERY OF CHILEAN 'WINGED DOGS' INCREASES
INEXPLICATA
The Journal of Hispanic Ufology
July 11, 2004
Source: Diario El Centro
Date: July 7, 2004
Mystery Of The "Winged Dogs" Increases
Esteban Leal
Affected parties acknowledge having paid no furhter mind to the
event, but with all tha has been published, they are now afraid
and have decided to talk.
Parral, July 7.- Fourteen sheep died inexplicably last week, but
this wasn't enough to for two familes of shepherds from Parral
to make a formal report of the event, despite the fact that the
animals bodies were found torn and bloodied but without any
traces of a predator that would have feasted on them. Everything
changed in the last few hours, when word spread of the attack on
peasant Juan Acuna Periera by creatures unknown to doctors, and
that he described as "winged dogs."
The deaths occured at the Las Cabras farm and at a smallhold
located near the commune's hospital. The affected parties say
they gave no special importance to the event, but in view of all
that has been published, they became afraid and decided to come
forward.
In the first case, 8 sheep were found exsanguinated in the rear
of the Inapar corporation. The family running the premises -
facing the hospital - recorded the dead animals on their
camcorder to leave a document for the owner of the property and
the animals, in the hopes of avoiding any misunderstandings
later. Diario EL CENTRO managed to obtain exclusive access to
this visual record, showing the conditions in which the sheep
were found.
Ever since the Acuña case became known, members of this family
have chosen to leave their clothes hanging outside after
nightfall instead of going out and risking a similar attack.
That is the level of their fear. "They can't be dogs," the said,
requesting anonymity, since "dogs will eat the sheep, not bleed
it...this is the work of a strange animal."
The affected parties said they decided not to report the
incident to Carabineros (state police) because over 40 dead hens
were found under similar conditions last year, and they remember
that the police told them not to go out at night, since a
strange dangerous species could be on the loose.
The second case corresponds to the death of 6 sheep in the Paso
Hondo rural area on the way to Cauquenes, in the "Las Cabras"
farm.
This newspaper visited the site, notivied by a source. After
asking if it was indeed true that they had found dead animals on
the property, a person came to the door to confirm the report:
"Yes, 6 dead sheep were found on the pasture, but it was never
known what killed them. I can't explain it. All I know is that
they had very little blood, because they were brought in for the
dogs and their hides were removed."
Claudio Bravo, mayor of Parral, said: "I have no greater opinion
that what has appeared in the media. I think calm should reign,
first and foremost. These cases are isolated and infrequent. The
fact is that we don't know--until the investigation is well
underway -- if we are facing a new species or a normal, everyday
species. I would ask the community to remain calm.
But he also joked: "If the Chupacabras has done anything
positive by its presence, it's that we have fewer people on the
streets at night., which I think is good. I hope the Chupacabras
won't attack decent folks, only the delinquents who are up to no
good in Parral."
The Parralinos interpretations of the event range from
skepticism to the Bible. Nora Retamal, a secretary to Senator
Jaime Naranjo, has a view of the phenomenon that he relates to
the Apocalypse: "This book tells us that different things will
come to pass. We know that the forces of evil present themselves
in different guises. God wants us to be ready to witness some
very odd things."
Fidel Sanchez, who keeps his hand on the local society's pulse,
things that most Parralinos believe that the attack on the
farmer was the work of the Chupacabras, while adding that others
believe it's just a dog. "All of these things give me goose
pimples. The fact that there could be a mysterious creature
wandering the night that could attack me...all I can do is go to
bed early."
Translation (c) 2004. Scott Corrales
Institute of Hispanic Ufology (IHU)
Special thanks to Grupo GEO.
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