Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Dogs maul child to death as onlookers shoot attack video

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu letters@hindustant­imes.com

HYDERABAD: A pack of stray dogs killed a four-year-old boy on the outskirts of Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur as several onlookers chose to record the attack instead of trying to rescue the child.

The victim was the son of a couple who worked as labourers. The boy and his sister were left to play with other children of the neighbourh­ood when the parents went to work on Thursday, police said.

A child rights group said when the victim came out of a building where the children were playing, a pack of dogs attacked him.

“They pounced on him and bit him indiscrimi­nately on the neck, stomach and face. Some local people noticed it, but instead of rescuing the boy, they were interested in capturing the attack in their phones,” Andhra Pradesh child rights associatio­n president P Achyuta Rao, who brought the incident to the notice of the media, said. It was only after the dogs killed the boy that people in the neighbourh­ood informed the parents, who rushed him to Guntur government hospital where doctors declared him brought dead.

Guntur General Hospital superinten­dent D Raju Naidu said the boy died of multiple wounds. The Old Guntur Police have registered a case.

D Malleswari, the child’s mother, told local media that she lodged a complaint with the Guntur Municipal Corporatio­n authoritie­s last week about the stray dogs in the colony. “My son would not have fallen victim to the stray dogs had the corporatio­n officials responded to my complaint,” she said.

Guntur Municipal Corporatio­n commission­er Ch Anuradha said an inquiry had been ordered. She said the civic body got 3,335 stray dogs sterilised. “We do not have powers to kill them. We have been trying to control their population,” she said.

The child right associatio­n demanded a compensati­on of ₹25 lakh for the kin of the boy and action against the corporatio­n. “We condemn the irresponsi­ble attitude of the GMC which led to the boy’s death. We demand slapping of criminal cases against municipal officers who failed in eradicatio­n of stray dogs and providing street lights,” Rao said.

IT WAS ONLY AFTER THE DOGS KILLED THE BOY THAT PEOPLE IN THE NEIGHBOURH­OOD INFORMED THE PARENTS, WHO RUSHED HIM TO HOSPITAL

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