Dogs attack girl in Wangsa Maju

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The wound on Syauqina’s head from a stray dog bite. Photo: Bernama

KUALA LUMPUR: A young girl suffered bites to her head and body when she was attacked by probably two stray dogs in Seksyen 2, Wangsa Maju around 5.30 pm on Tuesday (April 13).

Her mother, Norhafizah Abdul Ghafar, said Syauqina Rifqa Sarnizam, 11, had just come back from the religious school when she saw dogs lurking near her pet rabbit’s cage.

“She had just arrived in front of the house and at the same time I heard dogs barking. She wanted to shoo them away but I didn’t permit it and told her to wait.

“But she went to shoo them and after a few seconds I heard her screaming,” Norhafizah told Bernama, adding that she then saw her daughter lying face down on the ground and two dogs looking at her.

“I tried to shoo them away but they refused to budge. They only ran away after my husband chased them,” she added.

Norhafizah said the dogs bit Syauqina on her head, left arm, right leg and back.

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She said a neighbour helped take Syauqina to Hospital Angkatan Tentera Tuanku Mizan (a military hospital) before she was transferred to Gleneagles Hospital Kuala Lumpur for further treatment.

Norhafizah said there is a stray dog problem in her neighbourhood and she has been making complaints to Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) since last year.

She said her husband will be making another complaint for DBKL to deal with this problem immediately to prevent another attack. – Bernama

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