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3 Stray dogs attack 8-year-old girl in Kerala’s Kannur, hospitalised | Watch

Kerala Local Self-Government Minister MB Rajesh had said last week that some provisions of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act needed to be relaxed. The state will again approach the Supreme Court.

By: Ruchi Upadhyay  Pardaphash Group
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3 Stray dogs attack 8-year-old girl in Kerala’s Kannur, hospitalised | Watch

Kerala/Kannur: Heart wrenching video of dog attack come to the fore in Kerala. The terror of stray dogs is continuously increasing here, due to which the common citizen is extremely scared. An 8-year-old girl was seriously injured by the dog attack, who had to be admitted to the hospital in a hurry, where she is being treated. The incident took place in the same town where an 11-year-old boy was mauled to death by a pack of stray dogs on June 11.

The video of the latest case went viral on social media, seeing which anyone’s soul would tremble. Actually, 8-year-old Jhanvi was playing in the courtyard of her house in Mujappilangad in Kannur district. Meanwhile, three dogs attacked him. She started shouting loudly for help.

During this the dogs kept scratching him. Meanwhile, a person passing through the side road heard the screams of the girl and tried to cross the wall, but failed to do so. However, when the mother heard the girl’s screams, she ran and reached, only then the dogs ran away.

It has been told that Jahnavi has been badly injured due to the attack of dogs. He has deep wounds on his hands and legs and has been admitted to the hospital. According to the report of the news agency PTI, a stray dog ​​attacked another in Kollam district on the previous day. He attacked the children outside the school. It is seen in the video that a dog is running after the students and has bitten one of them. The child fell to the ground and kicked the dog to get away.

In the June 11 incident, an 11-year-old Nihal was attacked by a pack of stray dogs in Muzhappilangad. He was taken to the hospital. Later he had died. Kerala Local Self-Government Minister MB Rajesh had said last week that some provisions of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act needed to be relaxed. He had also said that the state would again approach the Supreme Court seeking permission to kill stray dogs that pose a threat to human life.

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