Julián Contreras, victim of attack by his neighbor's dog

2024 is not being a good year for Julián Contreras.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
03 April 2024 Wednesday 22:32
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Julián Contreras, victim of attack by his neighbor's dog

2024 is not being a good year for Julián Contreras. The son of the missing Carmen Ordoñez has had to face numerous personal problems in this first quarter of the year. At the beginning of March, it came to light that Fran Rivera's brother had decided to move to Cuenca with his father, who suffers from a degenerative disease, due to his financial problems.

A complicated situation that intensified when Julián Contreras' ex-landlady confessed in various media outlets that she had evicted him for non-payment of rent. Despite the controversy, Cayetano Rivera's brother has preferred to stay out of the gossip and focus on his new life away from the media spotlight.

However, his quiet life in Cuenca is not as easy as he thought. A few days ago, Carmina Ordoñez's son suffered a terrible scare because of his neighbor's dog. Information that journalist Pepe del Real explained in great detail this Thursday on the program Vamos a Ver.

''Yesterday I received a phone call from the town where Julián Contreras currently resides, Villar de Cañas, in Cuenca, an hour and a half from the capital, and they told me that he had been attacked by a dog,'' he began by saying. The collaborator was at first speechless when faced with such information. But after digging deeper into the matter, he was able to discover everything that had happened. ''Julián Contreras was walking with his dog, a pet that he adopted because he found it abandoned. While he was walking a neighbor's dog attacked his pet and him,' he explained.

After the terrible incident, Fran Rivera's brother decided to call the City Council to file a complaint and ask that the authorities go to the scene of the event. '' I decide to call Julián and he tells me that there was an attack by his neighbor's dog on his pet. He had to intervene to separate the two dogs. His pet was the one who came out the worst, but fortunately nothing happened to him,' the journalist claimed.

''He also tells me that he called the secretary of the City Council excitedly to tell her that he needed help because of course they are people who do not live in those houses, they have them to go to on weekends and they buy a pet like the one who has an alarm (. ..) The dog is injured, but they did not pay attention to him because he is not a tenant of the house where he lives,'' he said.