Two-year-old hospitalised after dog attack
Mar 2nd, 2022 | Category: GLEANER PREMIUM | 11:09#JamaicaGleaner #DogAttack #Treadlight #Clarendon MARCH 2, 2022: A Clarendon father, Gregory Bryson, whose two-year-old son, Christophe, was badly bitten, allegedly by a neighbour’s dog, is livid and is demanding that owners do more to keep their animals leashed and confined within their homes. Bryson, who lives in the central Clarendon community of Treadlight, said that doctors have indicated that his son who has been admitted to the Bustamante Hospital for Children, may need reconstructive surgery. The accused owners, Andre and Lessan Thomas, who spoke with The Gleaner, have however expressed doubt that their animal was culpable of the attack, describing it as “a nice dog”.
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