A terrified witness to the Birmingham canine assault has confessed to working from the rampant animal because it mauled an eleven-year-old woman and two males.
Bordesley Green resident, Jonathon Ullah, aged 37, noticed the harmful canine assault up shut.
“I was sitting by the car wash over the road,” Ullah mentioned.
“We heard screams so I ran across and there’s a little girl on the floor.
Jonathon Ullah witnessed the attack
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“Her arm was all bitten and all the way down the side of her face.
“This dog was biting people.
“I was frightened – I had to hide behind a bin because I was scared.”
The canine savaged a baby exterior of a grocery store within the Birmingham inner-city suburb earlier than chasing down a person at a Texaco petrol station.
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“One bloke was filling up his car and he dropped on the floor, bit him, took chunks out of his body then was running around after other people.”
The canine, which police say is a cross between a Bully XL and Staffordshire Bull Terrier, is a puppy that broke free from its collar earlier than savagely attacking locals having fun with the solar on Saturday (9 September) afternoon.
Jonathon continued, saying: “It frightened me. Yesterday (Sunday 10 September) I had nightmares.
“I was bit as a child by a dog myself – my own dog and it frightened me.”
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Another Bordesley resident, Anita Goodhall, aged 38, claimed the canine had been left for hours with out meals or water within the 30-degree warmth.
She mentioned “Animals shouldn’t be out in the street when it’s so hot. It’s the owner’s fault.”
A video of the assault filmed from a bus has been shared broadly on social media.
West Midlands Police mentioned that the woman, who has been named within the media as Ana Paun is recovering at home after spending time in hospital.
Police confirmed to GB News that the proprietor of the canine has not been arrested.
In an announcement, West Midlands Police mentioned: “Several people rushed to her (Ana Paun) aid and as the dog broke free from its owner a second time, a 20-year-old man was chased across a garage forecourt and was taken to hospital with bites to his shoulder and forearm, along with cuts and bruises from being dragged across the floor.”
“Another man also suffered injuries and presented himself at hospital for treatment. We wish them a speedy recovery.”
“The dog was seized by officers and taken to a vet suffering from heat exhaustion. He has now been taken into secure kennels and our dog unit will consider what will happen to it.”
“The dog’s owner is currently in hospital and we will be speaking to him in due course.”
Police continued to say, “This was an alarming and shocking incident on a busy road in high temperatures and members of the public showed immense courage in tackling such a ferocious dog.”
“We are taking statements from the victims and witnesses, and will have increased patrols in the area for anyone who would like to speak to us.”
The Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, says she is searching for “urgent advice” on banning the American Bully XL breed.
In a publish on X, previously Twitter, she says the canine breed poses a “lethal danger” to communities and youngsters.