Gorakhpur Dog Attack: In Gorakhpur, stray dogs attacked a two -year -old child, face and hands seriously injured. 10 stitches, reconstruction surgery is necessary, family upset with heavy treatment expenses, the incident spread panic in the area.
Gorakhpur stray dog attack: On Friday morning, a scary incident in Gorakhpur district of Uttar Pradesh shook everyone. A two -year -old child named Sundaram was playing outside his house near Dumri intersection, when a herd of stray dogs suddenly attacked him. Four-five dogs brutally stabbed the child’s face and hands, causing deep wounds and needed to be taken to the hospital immediately. According to the locals, the child kept screaming for help, but the dogs refused to leave him. The villagers ran with sticks and tried to drive the dogs away. By the time the child’s parents reached, Sundaram’s face and hands were seriously injured.
How did Sundaram’s life survive?
Sundaram was first taken to the Community Health Center in Pali, where first aid and anti-rebbit vaccine. He was later referred to a private hospital in Gorakhpur city. Here the doctors underwent surgery on serious injuries of the child and put 10 stitches on the face, while the deepest wounds were tied on the hand. Doctors say that the child can now be considered out of danger, but in future reconstruction surgery will be needed so that there is no mark on the face.
Is the number of stray dogs in Gorakhpur indicated danger?
This incident raises the question whether the increasing number of stray dogs in Gorakhpur is becoming a threat to children and ordinary citizens? Are the steps taken by the administration so far enough? Are concrete plans being made to prevent such incidents in future?
Family challenge of family
Sundaram’s father Ram Pal said that about Rs 70,000 has been spent on surgery so far, while further treatment can reach about Rs 2 lakh. The family has arranged treatment without government help.
Doctors confirm
Doctors said that the child is now out of danger, but follow -up reconstruction surgery will be required in the coming weeks. The family said that about 70,000 rupees have been spent on treatment so far and further expenses can reach about 2 lakh rupees. So far he has not received any government assistance.