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Dogs kill another child in Sitapur, sixth death reported in five days

A pack of six dogs attacked two boys and two elderly women who were grazing goats in Bhagautipur village.

Updated on: May 05, 2018 10:42 PM IST
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The canine scare continued to haunt Sitapur district as a pack of feral dogs attacked and killed a 9-year-old boy in Talgaon area on Saturday, police said.

With Saturday’s incident, dogs have killed six children in last five days in the region. Though locals claim 17 children have been killed since November 2017, the police pegs the toll at 12. (File photo)
With Saturday’s incident, dogs have killed six children in last five days in the region. Though locals claim 17 children have been killed since November 2017, the police pegs the toll at 12. (File photo)

Station house officer (SHO) of Talgaon Indrajeet Singh said a pack of six dogs attacked two boys and two elderly women who were grazing goats in Bhagautipur village at around 12:15 pm. One of the boys, Kasim, succumbed to injuries.

With Saturday’s incident, dogs have killed six children in last five days in the region. Though locals claim 17 children have been killed since November 2017, the police pegs the toll at 12.

UP minister in-charge of Sitapur Rita Bahuguna Joshi and animal husbandry minister SP Baghel visited the region on Saturday and directed district magistrate Sheetal Verma and superintendent of police Anand Kulkarni to take action.

SHO Singh said Bhagautipur was nearly 20 kilometres from Mahsinghpur, Budhanpur, Chaubeypur and Peerpur villages where four children— aged between 7 and 11 years — were attacked by dogs.

Geeta, 7, of Mahsinghpur and Virendra Lodh, 11, of Budhanpur died in Friday’s attacks.

Earlier on Tuesday, a pack of feral dogs had killed three children, aged 11 and 12, in separate incidents in Tikaria, Gurpulia and Kholia villages of Sitapur’s Khairabad tehsil.

 
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