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Two women have been injured in separate incidents involving pet dog attacks in high-rise societies in Ghaziabad, raising concerns over negligent pet ownership, the police said on Friday.
In the first incident that took place on August 14, a 35-year-old woman sustained serious injuries after being attacked and chased by two German Shepherds belonging to her neighbour on the 14th floor of a high-rise in Raj Nagar Extension.
According to police, the woman, Nishi Jain, was waiting for the lift when the dogs suddenly attacked her, and as she attempted to flee, she slipped on the staircase and suffered internal injuries, including a head injury. The video of the incident has gone viral.
Her father, Alok Jain, lodged a complaint with the Nandgram police station on August 19, following which the police filed a First Information Report (FIR) for negligent conduct by animal owner under Section 291 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
Alok Jain claimed this wasn’t the first incident. “On June 18, the same dogs attacked our minor granddaughter, who was left traumatized. We had informed the police back then as well,” he said.
Jain said that when his family confronted the dog owners, they replied, “Nothing will change. If you have a problem, you should move elsewhere”.
In another incident, a pet dog bit a domestic help inside the Amrapali Village society in Indirapuram on August 19.
According to the police, the woman, identified as Kalpana, who works in CM Tower of the complex, was also attacked while waiting for the lift.
CCTV footage showed the dog — accompanied by its owner and a woman — rush out of the lift and bite the woman around 7.15 pm as the lift door opens.
Kalpana, clutching her thigh in pain, eventually picked up her belongings and took another lift. The footage shows her breaking down in pain after boarding, the police said.
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