A man was brutally killed by his dogs in New Zealand before authorities had to shoot an animal.
A report published by the British newspaper “Daily Mail” on the incident says, “Four of the his dogs The six became aggressive and attacked the old man, and while the authorities killed one of them, the remaining three involved in the attack are still at large.” Emergency services came to the area on Bukitawa Road in Bangoro, where they found dogs roaming the area.
The policemen tried to control the dogs, but they continued to attack the man, and one of the officers was forced to shoot one of them. Initial indications are that the deceased was attacked by a dog.
Police and animal control tried to secure the dogs in the homes however, four of the dogs were lost, and they were behaving in an aggressive manner, and the police assessment of the risks showed that the dogs posed a danger to their safety, and while trying to contain the dogs, unfortunately one of them was shot by the police and died, while The authorities have warned the public to be careful in the area because the dogs are very aggressive.
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