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Delhi: 2 minor siblings die in seperate dog attacks

New Delhi: The Delhi Police on Sunday informed that two minor siblings have been killed allegedly by stray dog attack in 2 separate incidents in the Vasant Kunj area in the national capital.---Advertisement--- One of the deceased was 7 years old while another was mere 5 years old. On March 10, the 7-year-old boy went missing and […]

New Delhi: The Delhi Police on Sunday informed that two minor siblings have been killed allegedly by stray dog attack in 2 separate incidents in the Vasant Kunj area in the national capital.

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One of the deceased was 7 years old while another was mere 5 years old. On March 10, the 7-year-old boy went missing and later found dead with animal bite like injuries, said the Delhi Police.

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In another similar case on Sunday, the younger brother was allegedly attacked while he went to attend nature’s call.

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“His cousin found him lying injured, surrounded by strays. He was declared dead at the hospital. Case registered and probe underway,” the Delhi Police informed.

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More details are awaited in the matter.

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First published on: Mar 12, 2023 06:35 PM IST


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