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Terror of stray dogs is not stopping, now 18 -month -old girl was killed and killed

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Stray dogs remain a headache in many parts of the country.

Panaji: In a tragic incident on Friday morning in Ponda town of Northern Goa, a flock of stray dogs attacked and killed an innocent girl of one and a half years. According to police, the incident took place in Durgabhatta ward, where 18 -month -old Anabia Sheikh was playing outside her relative’s house. Police said that 4 to 5 stray dogs suddenly attacked the girl and started scratching her. Anabia, who was seriously injured in the dog attack, was immediately rushed to the nearest government hospital, but the doctors declared her dead.

Anger got to be seen in local people

There was an atmosphere of resentment and sorrow in the local community when information about the death of the girl in stray dog ​​attacks. Anand Naik, President of Ponda Municipal Council, condemned this heart -wrenching incident, saying, ‘We are making every effort to control the problem of stray dogs. For this, a proposal has also been made to set up an animal shelter home. The police have started investigating the case, and the local people have started demanding a permanent solution from the administration to a permanent solution to the problem.

Dogs created terror in Bahraich

Let us know that the news of the death of children in stray dogs in different areas of the country is often heard. A few weeks ago, a girl was killed and 14 people were injured in stray dog ​​attacks in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh. In view of this terror of dogs, the officers were advising loudspeakers in the affected villages of Shivpur and Mahsi development blocks to get out of the houses in the evening with poles in their hands. The terror of the dogs can be gauged from this, the District Magistrate Monica Rani has issued a consultation and instructed the children not to get out of the houses alone. (Language)

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