A serious dog attack in Belvedere, involving an Alapaha Bulldog, resulted in two individuals being hospitalised, one of them in critical but stable condition. The Metropolitan Police and emergency services responded to the incident at a residence on Bedwell Road around 8:55 am.
Details of the Incident:
- Attack Location: The attack occurred inside a home on Bedwell Road, Belvedere.
- Victims: A woman, whose details are not disclosed, is in critical but stable condition in the hospital. A man also sustained minor injuries and received medical treatment.
- The Dog: The canine involved, identified as an Alapaha Bulldog, sustained injuries during the incident. The police had to use a Taser to subdue the animal, which was later contained in a separate room but has since died.
Police and Emergency Response:
- Emergency Services: London Ambulance Service and London’s Air Ambulance were dispatched to the scene following the police response.
- Treatment: Both victims received immediate medical attention at the site before being taken to the hospital.
- Police Statement: The Metropolitan Police confirmed the breed of the dog and provided updates on the condition of the woman.
Investigation Underway:
- The Metropolitan Police have launched an investigation to understand the circumstances surrounding the incident. Further details regarding the cause of the attack and the dog’s behaviour are still being examined.
Community Concern:
- This incident has raised concerns among residents about pet safety and responsible ownership, especially regarding breeds known for their strength and potential aggression.
- Local authorities are likely to review policies and guidelines related to dog ownership and public safety in response to this incident.
Public Appeal:
- The Metropolitan Police have not requested public assistance regarding this case. However, they urge residents to report any similar incidents or concerns about dangerous dogs.