The environmental group Eguzki announced via social media that one of the swans in Gipuzkoa Plaza died over the weekend. The group has criticized the municipal government's actions, both for failing to provide care to heal the animal and for the prolonged delay in removing its body from the site.
According to Eguzki, the animal had been bleeding and trembling intermittently for weeks. The city council was informed of its condition, but despite being aware, the swan remained in the same location, “surviving as best it could, without any assistance.”
“"For a minimum of respect and dignity, may the sad faces that children have shown in Gipuzkoa Plaza or on many other occasions in Gladys Enea Park not be repeated."
Consequently, Eguzki has urged the city council to take measures to prevent similar situations in the future, particularly considering the distress these animal deaths cause to children, both in Gipuzkoa Plaza and Gladys Enea Park.




