Sounds very scary, and sad at the same time.
Sounds very scary, and sad at the same time.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/n...nts-dog-attack
One of the men who was first on the scene of a dog attack on a sixth-grade teacher has recounted seeing four pitbulls standing over the helpless woman laying on the road surface.
Delroy Foster says one of the dogs was standing to the side while another was “licking the blood” off the St Richards Primary School teacher as she was sprawled out on Woodland Way, in Coopers Hill, St Andrew.
“That time them bite, bite her up long time”, Foster told The Gleaner during an interview today.
The above attack near Kingston is being addressed by the police, the dogs owner is talking with the authorities.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...ens-jta_175392
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But pit bulls are just cute and cuddly animals, right? From the article Rob posted:
The teacher's ordeal comes just one year after the Observer reported the death of 66-year-old Whittington Cole, who was mauled by a group of pit bulls and Rottweilers.
Whittington's death came just months after a mother and her two young children were attacked by dogs in an upper St Andrew community.
In February 2016 the Observer reported the death of 56-year-old Jerome Pow after he was attacked by pit bulls in the vicinity of Hagley Park Road, St Andrew.
On January 2, 2014, a three-year-old boy lost an eye after being mauled by a pit bull in St Ann; and on January 4, 2014, a 59-year-old mechanic was mauled by three pit bulls in St Mary.
The dogs in the above incident have been removed from the owner by the police and JSPCA...
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/n...n-owner-police
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