Bunnie Skinley went home from school when a Cockapoo struck -dragging it -on the floor and causing a deep wound on the arm, however, the dog’s owner fled the scene.
Has left to traumatize a three -year -old girl After a brutal dog attack Outside of an elementary school, with the animal that “opens opening” the skin.
Rowan Skinley walked his three children at school home When a Cockapoo He suddenly fell to his daughter Bunnie, Tirant -on the floor and tearing his arm, with the owner who fled the scene.
Is not clear The one who triggered the dog to be aggressivewhich happened Tuesday near Miers Court Primary School in Kent, England, Reports the daily record.
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Despite the attack on the child with serious injuries and requiring plastic surgery, the dog’s owner fled the scene without providing help or contact information.
The participants rushed to help Rowen and Bunnie. The three -year -old was transported to the hospital.
According to Father Rowen, who claims he had to “keep your skin on [Bunnie’s] Armar together “While waiting for treatment, the dog was a small sandy cockapoo. Kent police confirmed that officers were investigating.
Rowen stated, “He went parallel to the school on the main road. I went home after school race. The road is quite narrow and a woman walked his dog on the real road.
“Then, from the NO -the dog, the dog only put on my daughter and threw her on the floor. The owner managed to remove the dog, but when he did this, his skin was opened. I was so impacted. All that I had to stop the bleeding was my hands. I had to hold my skin.”
Rowen explained: “The people who saw what happened came and said that my daughter had not even put her hand on the dog. The woman had just disappeared. She left no detail or anything.”
After the attack, Bunnie rushed to Medway Maritime Hospital and later moved to St Thomas’ to Westminster the next morning. There he underwent several x -rays to see if the bone had reached his bone, followed by plastic surgery.
His father reports that Bunnie has been deeply affected by the test. It is scheduled for a visit to the tracking hospital in a week to determine if additional procedures are needed.
Rowen shared, “It’s good now. It’s a bit shaken and continues to talk about the dog’s fear.
“It also has a truly bad lung condition and asthma, so it had to be marked as a high risk category for sedation. It is really annoying that the woman does not stop because you are scared of the safety of other children.”
A Kent police representative has confirmed that an incident investigation is active. They urge anyone with information that can help their investigation, including the CCTV or the images of the timbre, to contact the police at 01634 792209, referring to number 46/102876/25 of the case.
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