Kent Police are investigating a serious incident involving an XL Bully dog that left an eight-month-old girl critically injured. The attack occurred inside a property on Siskin Close in Hawkinge on Wednesday, 11 December.
A Kent Police" data-wpil-keyword-link="linked" data-wpil-monitor-id="118644">Kent Police spokesperson said, “Enquiries are being conducted to establish the circumstances surrounding the incident. Our thoughts remain with the family of the young girl during this difficult time.”
The tragic event has reignited concerns about the ownership and management of XL Bully dogs, a breed that has been at the center of ongoing debates around public safety and animal control laws.
Residents of Siskin Close expressed shock and sadness over the incident, describing
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