A child has actually been required to health center after a supposed dog attack in south Wales. Police were contacted us to an address in Penyrheol, Caerphilly at around 9am today (Saturday, April 29) following reports of a dog attack.
Officers went to along with paramedics from the Welsh Ambulance Service and a five-month-old was required to health center. Their injuries are not said to be lethal.
The dog was taken by officers who are continuing to examine what took place. No other animals were associated with the attack reports Wales Online.
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Chief Inspector Laura Bartley from Gwent Police said: “Officers will be making more queries at this time and will stay at the scene as the examination advances.
“It is possible that you might see continuous cops activity in Caerphilly as part of this work, however please do not be alarmed. If you have issues or details then please do stop and talk with us.”
The event is the 3rd report of a dog attack in the location in recent years. Ten-year-old Jack Lis passed away on November 8, 2021 after being assaulted at a friend’s house in Pentwyn, Penyrheol.
Brandon Hayden, 19, and Amy Salter, 29, pleaded guilty to being in charge of an alarmingly out-of-control dog which triggered serious injuries to Jack’s head and neck.
Shirley Patrick, 83, likewise passed away in health center after being savaged by a dog at an address in Heol Fawr, Penyrheol on December 3 in 2015.
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