Lionel Messi’s “Fire Refuges” Project Could Be Linked to Afina’s Death, Experts Say

  • At the time of Afina’s death, the lioness at the same enclosure was reportedly bitten by a dog, but the cause of Afina’s death has not been confirmed.
  • According to preliminary findings, the injuries were caused by the bite of a dog; the injuries include damage to the skin and internal organs. The center’s director, Megar, said the lioness had been injured by a dog bite.
  • The organization that runs the “fire refuges” for animals believes that the injuries were caused by the bite of a dog; the center’s director, Megar, said the lioness had been injured by a dog bite.

In the meantime, the lioness’s condition deteriorated, and Afina died. According to the investigation, the cause of death was not determined. The lioness’s body showed signs of internal injuries, and the investigation suggests that the injuries were caused by a bite.

According to the materials, the lioness was bitten by a dog. The bite caused damage to the skin and internal organs. The lioness was treated, but she died. The investigation is ongoing.

In the meantime, the lioness’s condition worsened, and Afina died. The investigation suggests that the injuries were caused by a bite, but the cause of death has not been confirmed.

In the meantime, the lioness’s condition worsened, and Afina died. The investigation suggests that the injuries were caused by a bite, but the cause of death has not been confirmed.