Harare SPCA seizes three dogs after Marlborough pupil mauling

Former deputy mayor Kudzai Kadzombe shared news about the terrible dog attack at Marlborough Primary School. A student called Denzel got hurt badly when three large dogs attacked him on his way to class. The former Ward 41 representative worked with animal welfare groups to find and catch the dangerous animals. People across the community felt angry and scared after hearing what happened to the young boy.

The three dogs that hurt Denzel were not wild strays living on the streets. They belonged to someone who accidentally let them escape when leaving for work that morning. Two Boerboel dogs and one Rottweiler jumped on the schoolboy and dragged him down the road. Passengers riding in a passing kombi saw one dog biting the child around his neck area. These brave people stepped in to help save Denzel from further harm.

City council workers and SPCA officers came to collect all three animals from the area. Medical staff at Arundel Hospital first treated the injured student for his wounds. Doctors later moved Denzel to Harare Hospital because his injuries were very serious and needed better care. Many people online expressed anger about the attack and demanded punishment for the careless pet keeper. Citizens wanted the dog holder to face consequences for letting such dangerous animals run free around children.
 

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