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Two individuals were taken to neatly being facility after being attacked by a Staffordshire bull terrier at a park in Oxfordshire, police possess confirmed.
Four individuals were injured, with two needing neatly being facility remedy, after the Staffordshire bull terrier attacked a border collie at Smallbone Recreation Ground on Britwell Road in Didcot.
Police were called to the park remaining Wednesday (September 27) at around 10.30am with two males and a lady in their 50s and a individual in his 20s left injured.
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One of many males in his 50s and the girl required neatly being facility remedy.
A Thames Valley Police spokesman acknowledged: “We bought a legend of a unhealthy canine incident in Smallbone Recreation Ground in Britwell Road, Didcot, at around 10.35am on Wednesday (September 27).
“A canine attacked any other canine and 4 individuals. Two males and a lady in their 50s and a individual in his 20s were injured trying to separate them.
“Officers attended and seized the canine that attacked the different canine.
Smallbone Recreation Ground (Image: Google)
“One of many males in his 50s and the girl required neatly being facility remedy. “
Officers are investigating and any person with information must tranquil name 101 or originate a legend on the police web recount, quoting reference number 43230433442.
Alternatively, present information anonymously to independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111 or thru its web recount.