According to Saturday punch, two
Alsatian dogs and their owner, Okolo Chukwuma, have been arrested by the police
in Ogun State after a fierce attack on a nine-year-old boy in Greenland Estate,
Ibafo area of the state.
The victim, Moyinoluwa Banwo, survived the attack with multiple injuries all over his body.
The boy’s father, Mr. Femi Banwo, who lives in the same estate explained that his son had left the house around 5pm after school on that
day and went to his friend’s house on Michael Shoyinka Avenue in Greenland Estate, just two houses away from the dog owner’s house.
The victim, Moyinoluwa Banwo, survived the attack with multiple injuries all over his body.
The boy’s father, Mr. Femi Banwo, who lives in the same estate explained that his son had left the house around 5pm after school on that
day and went to his friend’s house on Michael Shoyinka Avenue in Greenland Estate, just two houses away from the dog owner’s house.
“My son was helping his friend with
an assignment at the front of the boy’s house when Chukwuma opened the gate of
his own compound and let the dogs out.
I think my son’s friend must have seen the dogs first and
ran away but my son did not. The dogs promptly set upon him and bit him all
over his body until their owner restrained them.”
Banwo, who said he was at work in
Apapa at the time of the attack, said Chukwuma later took the boy to a hospital
in Ikeja after he was given a first-aid treatment in a clinic at Ibafo. He told
PUNCH:
“He took my boy to the hospital
at Ikeja and said he paid N13,000 but when I went back there, doctors said he
only paid N4,000. Imagine him telling me that my son would be fine because
he had given his dogs’ anti-rabies injection before. Is that a licence to leave
dangerous dogs on the loose?”
The
victim’s mother was away from the house during the attack but was only informed
on the phone when the dog owner took the boy to the clinic.
Moyinoluwa has been on anti-rabies medication since the attack, his father said.
The spokesperson of the Ogun State Police Command, Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, was unavailable for comment as his phone lines were busy on Friday.
Moyinoluwa has been on anti-rabies medication since the attack, his father said.
The spokesperson of the Ogun State Police Command, Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, was unavailable for comment as his phone lines were busy on Friday.
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