Police are hunting for a big dog which left a man with ‘life-altering facial injuries’ after he was viciously trampled in Edinburgh.
The 24-year-old was hurried to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh for treatment after being assaulted soon after 8pm on Thursday, May 4. The event occurred near the junction in between Drum Brae South and Duart Crescent.
Officers are appealing for anybody who saw the shocking incident to contact us along with any drivers who have dash webcam video from the location.
Detective Constable Stephen Nelson of CID said : “The hurt man suffered life-altering facial injuries due to this dog attack.
“Our queries into the scenarios of what occurred are under method and we evaluating CCTV in effort to trace the owner and dog.
“We are eager to talk to anybody who understands of a big dog in the location. We would likewise aspire to speak with drivers taking a trip in the location who have a dash-cam.
“Please inspect the video, as it might have caught something which might show essential to our continuous queries.
“Any small piece of information could assist our enquiries, so please pass it on. Anyone with information is asked to contact Police Scotland on 101, quoting 3727 of 4 May, 2023.”
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