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Girl, 3, mauled by Cockapoo in horrific daylight attack as woman, 50, charged

Girl, 3, mauled by Cockapoo in horrific daylight attack as woman, 50, charged

Scottish Sun3 days ago

HORROR HOUND Girl, 3, mauled by Cockapoo in horrific daylight attack as woman, 50, charged
A WOMAN has been charged after a three-year-old girl was mauled by a dog.
The youngster was rushed to hospital after suffering injuries to her arm during the horror daylight attack in Rainham, Kent, last Tuesday.
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