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(Photo)Baby viciously attacked by Pit Bull dog survives; Army begins clearing animals, pets from barracks

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Army authorities in Mambilla Barracks in Abuja have began evacuating all kinds of pets, poultry, and animals being kept within its vicinity following the vicious attack on a 13-month old baby by a pit bull dog.

The good news, however, is that doctors at Cedarcrest Hospital, in Abuja, have successfully operated on after the attack. on Tuesday, October 8.

What was not clear at press time is if the owner of the dog, a Regimental Sergeant Major (RSM) has been released from detention.

It was reported that the black dog, believed to be a pit bull, reportedly broke free from its cage and wandered off into the block where little Michael was playing with his four-year-old brother.

Upon seeing the dog, his older brother immediately fled into the house, but Michael was not quick enough as the dog pounced on him.

The dog subsequently grabbed Michael by the head and pulled him about 30 metres away and had bitten him repeatedly.

The dog began feasting on the 1-year-old boy, using its teeth to tear into the boys skull. A neighbour, who wished to remain anonymous, said she quickly raised the alarm.

Residents rushed to help the 1-year-old boy, but their efforts seemed unsuccessful, as the dog refused to let go of the boys head.

The dog had to be killed before the baby could be rescued from its deadly grip.

It was gathered that the Military Police, after the attack, began the process of ridding the barracks of all animals. It is not known if the exercise will be spread to all military formations in Abuja following the bad press it generated.

Additional reports by www.nan.ng

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