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Three-year-old girl ‘ripped open’ by cockapoo in horror attack outside school | UK | News

A three -year -old girl had a shock attack from a Cockapoo outside a primary school in Rainham. Young Bunnie was attacked by her father Rowen Skinley and her two brothers. The incident occurred on Tuesday near the Miers Court Primary School, and Bunnie remained with severe skin injuries. Later, plastic surgery was taken to a local hospital.

The dog owner walked away from the scene, but the audience was quick to help Rowen and his young daughter. Rowen “explained that he should hold the skin [Bunnie’s] Together, the arm is now being treated in the hospital. The event is now being investigated by the city police. Bunnie was brought to the Medway Naval Hospital and was transferred to St Thomas in Westminster the next morning.

Rowen said: “It was parallel to the school on the main road.

“Then anywhere, the dog was just thrown for my daughter and pulled it to the ground. The owner managed to remove the dog, but when he did it, he opened his skin. I was very shocked. I had to stop bleeding. Basically I had to keep his skin together.”

Bunnie will have to go back to the hospital within a few weeks to see if it will need more work.

“The people who saw what happened came and said that my daughter didn’t even put her hand in the dog. The woman disappeared. He didn’t leave any details or anything else.”

After the attack, he announced that Bunnie was shaken. “Now it’s going well,” he said. “He’s a little shaken and he continues to talk about how scared the dog.

“It also has lung condition and really bad asthma, so it had to be marked as a high -risk category for sedation. It is really sad that the woman does not stop because she is afraid for the safety of other children.”

It is recommended that anyone who can help the questions of civil servants, including CCTV or door bell images, to contact the police at 01634 792209 by quoting 46/102876/25.

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