Sowetan

Toddler shaken ‘like a rag doll’ by pitbull

Dog killed child by grabbing him by the throat

- By Rosa-Karoo Loewe

People have described the horror of seeing a toddler seized by the throat by a pitbull on Wednesday on a Gonubie smallholdi­ng in East London, Eastern Cape, and “shaken like a rag doll.”

The baby, 15-month-old Reuben le Roux, later died of his injuries at Frere Hospital.

The owner of the dog, Noleen Fourie, desperatel­y tried to free little Reuben after the pitbull, Whisky, had lunged for the child’s throat and dragged him 3 metres across her yard.

It has now emerged that in the past year, the animal had killed two other dogs.

Fourie said she will have Whisky put down.

The call for a ban of pitbulls in SA is getting louder. A petition by the Sizwe Kupelo Foundation to ban the breed as a domestic animal had reached more than 120,000 signatures before the news of Reuben’s horror attack broke.

Reuben’s mother Maryke van der Mescht, 37, was devastated by the attack, but said the six-year-old dog had never before shown signs of aggression during their weekly visits to the nearby Fourie property.

Through sobs, Van der Nescht said: “I’m broken. Every time I visited Noleen before the dog had never done anything to my baby... yesterday was the first time. The dog was by the washing line and I was sitting around the corner on the steps feeding the baby.

“The dog was barking at other dogs and getting angry. Then it sped around the corner and grabbed my baby by the neck. I was screaming the whole time, ‘Help, help!’ and everybody was coming out to see what was happening.

“Noleen took us to the ambulance depot and the depot was taking too long. Reuben was still bleeding, it was taking so long ... When my baby was taken to the hospital his heart stopped.”

The child’s father, Benny le Roux, 42, said he could not forgive Fourie or his wife, whom he blamed for the child’s death.

Fourie, 65, said she had rescued Whisky in 2020. The dog had been confined to a small veranda his whole life.

Martin Williams, 64, who witnessed the attack, said that neighbours had raised safety concerns after the dog killed two dogs four months ago.

 ?? / SUPPLIED ?? Reuben and mother Marieka van der Nescht.
/ SUPPLIED Reuben and mother Marieka van der Nescht.

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