A seemingly ordinary afternoon turned tragic when 15-year-old Amara was attacked and killed by a pack of stray dogs just blocks from her home.
For months, neighbors had voiced concern about an abandoned lot where hungry stray dogs roamed freely, but their warnings went ignored as the animals multiplied and became more aggressive.
As Amara walked along her usual route, the dogs ambushed her. Her screams echoed through the streets, but by the time emergency responders arrived, it was too late.
The community is now overcome with grief, anger, and guilt. At the site of the attack, candles, letters, and stuffed animals stand as a heartbreaking tribute.
To many, Amara’s death is not just an isolated tragedy but a preventable consequence of neglect and inaction. Local authorities now face mounting pressure to take responsibility and implement real measures to ensure such a tragedy never happens again.

