In a very tragic incident, a two-year-old was attacked by a pack of street dogs and he suffered injuries on the neck and other parts of the body. The incident took place at Golconda on Tuesday night.
According to the reports, the victim Ahmed, a resident of Bada Bazaar was playing near his house. He was attacked by a pack of dogs. Locals who have listened to his screams, shooed the dogs away. The baby sustained severe injuries and was immediately rushed to the Niloufer hospital where the doctors declared him brought dead.
The locals said that the street dogs have been creating panic among the residents of Golconda.
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