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No charges will be filed in the dog attack that killed Donna Nguyen due to lack of evidence, though police misconduct and firings occurred.
No criminal charges will be filed in the August 1 dog attack that killed 62-year-old Donna Nguyen in Union City, Georgia, due to insufficient evidence to identify the dogs involved.
Police say no DNA or physical evidence linked specific animals to the attack, and five dogs seized from a nearby home were cleared.
Nguyen died on August 14 from sepsis after sustaining severe injuries.
A Union City officer was fired for failing to respond promptly to a 911 call, arriving nearly 30 minutes late, and two Lifeline Animal Project employees were also terminated.
The investigation continues, and Nguyen’s family is pursuing legal action and has launched a GoFundMe.
No se presentarán cargos en el ataque de perro que mató a Donna Nguyen debido a la falta de pruebas, aunque se produjeron malas conductas policiales y despidos.