LUCKNOW: A five-year-old boy was allegedly mauled to death by means of stray canines in Mahmudabad space of Sitapur, reviving the horrific reminiscences of waves of attacks by means of feral stray dogs within the district ultimate 12 months wherein 14 children have been killed and over 50 have been injured.
Police said that Priyanshu (five), a resident of Behta village in Mahmudabad tehshil, had gone to wait nature’s call within the fields, 500m away from the house, together with his father Ramnath on Friday evening. While Ramnath returned house, Priyanshu stayed again for some time. Suddenly, a pack of stray canines attacked and mauled him. Hearing noises, villagers rushed to the spot following which the canines fled leaving in the back of a badly injured Priyanshu. Mahmudabad SHO Gyanendra Pratap Singh said that villagers rushed the injured boy to the local people well being centre the place he succumbed to accidents. Ramnath took away the body and performed the ultimate rites with out informing police.
Police officers got here to grasp in regards to the incident on Saturday when someone known as UP100. Thereafter, district Justice of the Peace and superintendent of police have been informed about thte incident. DM Sitapur Akhilesh Tiwari, who visited the village, instructed IdealNews on Sunday, “According to the scientific document, there were multiple dog bites on Priyanshu’s body. However, the autopsy was not done as a result of his father did not inform police and performed the ultimate rites. A team of docs and woodland officers is probing the matter. Police have additionally been recommended to put up a document.”
Mehmudabad circle officer, VB Singh said villagers, who had gone to rescue Priyanshu, had tolds police that they heard barking of canines but did not see any when they reached the spot. Priyanshu’s father Ramnath has not given his observation but, he added. Last 12 months, ratings of attacks by means of feral stray canines have been reported from villages in Sitapur district from November 2017 till July 2018, wherein 15 children died and 50 injured. Sitapur administration had roped in Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI) and Wildlife Institute of India (WII) scientists to review the reasons of the assault by means of canines but no concrete reason why emerged. No attacks have been reported after July 11, 2018. DM said the entire preventive steps can be revived once once more now.
Police said that Priyanshu (five), a resident of Behta village in Mahmudabad tehshil, had gone to wait nature’s call within the fields, 500m away from the house, together with his father Ramnath on Friday evening. While Ramnath returned house, Priyanshu stayed again for some time. Suddenly, a pack of stray canines attacked and mauled him. Hearing noises, villagers rushed to the spot following which the canines fled leaving in the back of a badly injured Priyanshu. Mahmudabad SHO Gyanendra Pratap Singh said that villagers rushed the injured boy to the local people well being centre the place he succumbed to accidents. Ramnath took away the body and performed the ultimate rites with out informing police.
Police officers got here to grasp in regards to the incident on Saturday when someone known as UP100. Thereafter, district Justice of the Peace and superintendent of police have been informed about thte incident. DM Sitapur Akhilesh Tiwari, who visited the village, instructed IdealNews on Sunday, “According to the scientific document, there were multiple dog bites on Priyanshu’s body. However, the autopsy was not done as a result of his father did not inform police and performed the ultimate rites. A team of docs and woodland officers is probing the matter. Police have additionally been recommended to put up a document.”
Mehmudabad circle officer, VB Singh said villagers, who had gone to rescue Priyanshu, had tolds police that they heard barking of canines but did not see any when they reached the spot. Priyanshu’s father Ramnath has not given his observation but, he added. Last 12 months, ratings of attacks by means of feral stray canines have been reported from villages in Sitapur district from November 2017 till July 2018, wherein 15 children died and 50 injured. Sitapur administration had roped in Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI) and Wildlife Institute of India (WII) scientists to review the reasons of the assault by means of canines but no concrete reason why emerged. No attacks have been reported after July 11, 2018. DM said the entire preventive steps can be revived once once more now.
Canine terror back in Sitapur, boy killed
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