Rabid Dog Attack in Morocco Kills Two Children, Sparks Outrage Over Stray Animal Crisis

Two children lost their lives in Kenitra after being bitten by a rabid dog. The news of their death has sparked outrage among residents of the region, who deplore the persistence of the stray dog phenomenon.
Bitten by a stray dog, the two minors were transported in critical condition to the regional hospital in Kenitra. One of them developed complications and was urgently transferred to the university hospital in Rabat.
Despite the care provided, the child who remained in the pediatric department of the Kenitra regional hospital eventually died from rabies. The second, who was transferred to Rabat, died the next day for the same reasons.
This tragic incident has sparked outrage among the residents of the region who suffer the terror of dogs roaming the streets and threatening their peace and safety, under the helpless gaze of the local authorities.
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