Capybara beaten in Rio returned to nature after care

A capybara attacked in March in Rio de Janeiro was released in a western environmental reserve after veterinary treatment. The animal, which suffered cranial trauma and eye injury, received care for nearly two months.

The adult male capybara weighing 64 kilos was rescued in March on Ilha do Governador after being beaten with stones and iron bars. It showed cranial trauma, head and back wounds, cataract and a retinal lesion in the left eye.

Veterinarian Jeferson Pires explained that the visual impairment prevented return to the original habitat because of vehicle traffic. The animal was released on May 20 in an area with restricted access and lower risk of being run over.

Six men were charged by the Rio Public Ministry for animal cruelty with cruelty, illegal hunting, criminal association and corruption of minors. Ibama imposed fines of R$ 20 thousand on each of the eight involved, totaling R$ 160 thousand, marking the first application of the federal decree Justiça por Orelha.

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Argentine lawyer Agostina Páez exits Rio de Janeiro courthouse, free to return home after racism charge resolved with community service.
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Argentine lawyer Agostina Páez, detained in Rio de Janeiro since January over gestures deemed racist, will not go to prison and can return home following a court hearing on Tuesday. Prosecutors reformulated the charge as a continued offense, paving the way for community service in Argentina and financial reparation.

Rio de Janeiro's Public Prosecutor's Office (MP-RJ) has charged six men, including two adolescents, with animal cruelty, illegal hunting and other offenses against a capybara on Ilha do Governador. The attack, recorded at the end of March, caused cranial trauma and severe eye injury to the animal, which is recovering. The perpetrators face up to one year in prison and a R$ 44,000 indemnity.

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