Woman Critically Injured in Belvedere Dog Attack
A brutal dog attack in Belvedere has left a woman fighting for her life and a man with minor injuries. The terrifying incident happened inside a home on Bedwell Road at around 8:55am, involving a dangerous Alapaha Bulldog. Emergency services, including the Metropolitan Police, London Ambulance Service, and London’s Air Ambulance, rushed to the scene.
Alapaha Bulldog Attack Sparks Chaos
- Where: Inside a residence on Bedwell Road, Belvedere
- Victims: A woman is in critical but stable condition; a man suffered minor injuries and was treated medically
- The Dog: Police had to use a Taser to subdue the aggressive Alapaha Bulldog, which later died from its injuries
Emergency Response and Investigation
- Both victims received urgent treatment at the scene before being taken to hospital
- The Metropolitan Police confirmed the dog breed and released an update on the woman’s condition
- An active investigation is underway to uncover what sparked the vicious attack and the dog’s behaviour
Community on Edge Over Dangerous Dog Breed
- Residents express growing concern about pet safety and responsible ownership, especially with powerful breeds
- Local authorities expected to review dog ownership rules and public safety measures following the incident
- The Met has not called for public help but urges people to report any similar dangerous dog incidents immediately
This shocking attack has rattled the Belvedere community, stirring fears about keeping aggressive dogs under control. Police continue their probe as locals await answers.