One of the dogs that attacked a two-year-old boy in Mandal (Photo: Espen Sand/Scanpix).
Two dogs involved in a vicious attack on a two-year-old boy in southern
Norway this summer will be put down, the National Police Directorate has ruled.
Angry at the decision, the 23-year-old owner of the dogs has already
vowed to take legal action, newspaper Fædrelandsvennen reports. The boy’s
mother and uncle were also badly bitten after an escaped French Mastiff tried
to drag the child from a playground into the nearby woods in Mandal on July
4th. Witnesses to the horrific attack said the French Mastiff jumped over a
fence in a nearby garden before rushing towards the toddler. As the dog tried
to haul the child away, the boy’s mother jumped on top of her son to protect
him.
Police said the child suffered a deep open wound on his back, while the
woman was left with a large gash on her arm. The boy’s uncle, a 17-year-old
named as Ferdi Fezullah, said he ran over to intervene after hearing his
sister’s frantic cries. Just then, two more dogs – both reported to be a cross
between a Doberman and a Rottweiler – escaped from the same garden. One of
the new arrivals bit the teenager on the back, arm and knee. “The man was
treated at the emergency ward in Mandal, while the two others were admitted to
Sørlandet Hospital with nasty bite wounds,” police spokeswoman Ingrid Mæhre
told news agency NTB at the time.
The trio’s bloody ordeal ended when the owner of the two most aggressive
dogs arrived at the scene and managed to pull the animals away. The third dog
belonged to his brother. Police in the Agder district initially ruled that two
of the animals should be put to sleep. But the owner appealed the move to the
police directorate, which has now given its backing to the original decision.
The 23-year-old, however, has the right to take the matter to court, and
has already indicated that he intends to do so. He is currently paying 12,000
kroner ($2,000) a month to have the dogs kept at a kennel in Mandal. Prosecutors,
meanwhile, are still considering whether to press charges against the dog
owner.
Source: The Local Norway
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