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Un bulldog attaque une femme si violemment que sa dent reste plantée dans son crâne: «Si j avais été un enfant, je serais morte»

Un bulldog attaque une femme si violemment que sa dent reste plantée dans son crâne: «Si j avais été un enfant, je serais morte»
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Scots woman left with tooth embedded in her head after being mauled by dog

Scots woman left with tooth embedded in her head after being mauled by dog WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGE: Lynsey Casson, from Aberdeen, now suffers from PTSD and is permanently disabled after the horrific mauling by an American Bulldog. The aftermath of the vicious attack (Image: Cascade) Get the latest Scottish crime and courts news sent straight to your inbox with our Criminal Record newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time.

24 north-east dog owners convicted under dangerous dog legislation in past two years

24 north-east dog owners convicted under dangerous dog legislation in past two years Updated: 31/12/2020, 10:56 am © PA A woman mauled by a dog has called for tougher laws after it emerged dozens of animals have been dealt with under legislation brought in to protect the public from harm in recent years. New statistics obtained through a freedom of information request have revealed 43 dogs have been registered under Dangerous Dogs Act 1991 legislation in the north-east over the past two years. There were 14 cases in Aberdeen in 2019 and a further seven in the city this year. The owners of 24 dogs have also been convicted of dangerous dog offences in the Grampian area over the same period.

I thought I was going to die : Danger dog tried to kill Aberdeen woman leaving her scarred for life

Updated: 12/12/2020, 12:19 pm Lynsey Casson, left, and some of the injuries she sustained in the dog attack An Aberdeen woman mauled by an American Bulldog today told how she thought she was going to die during the attack. Lynsey Casson suffered multiple injuries after the animal bit her ponytail and dragged her to the ground before biting her head, arm and both feet – and she later discovered a tooth from the dog embedded in her head. © Supplied by Lynsey Casson One of Lynsey’ injuries The dog, Boston, targeted the 37-year-old veterinary receptionist as she tried to bring her own dog, Rogue, into the communal garden of properties on Shapinsay Road on June 25.

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