Udaipur: How Did a Pack of Stray Dogs Attack a 5-Year-Old Boy?

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Key Takeaways
- The attack occurred in Gautam Vihar Colony.
- The victim was Gauransh, a five-year-old boy.
- His mother rescued him from the attacking dogs.
- Residents have expressed frustration over lack of action from authorities.
- The Rajasthan High Court is taking steps to address the issue of stray dogs.
Jaipur, Aug 18 (NationPress) In a disturbing incident of a stray dog attack in Udaipur, a five-year-old boy was viciously assaulted by a pack of dogs in the city's Gautam Vihar Colony.
The event, which took place on Sunday, was recorded on CCTV, with the footage emerging on Monday, igniting a wave of outrage and fear among local residents.
The child, Gauransh, the son of local resident Dinesh Sahu, was playing on a kids’ scooter outside his home when he was suddenly surrounded by a group of dogs. Within seconds, the dogs attacked him, pulling him to the ground and biting him on the stomach and leg.
His mother, Preeti, rushed to his aid upon hearing his screams and courageously scared the dogs away. The injured boy was quickly taken to a nearby hospital for medical attention.
This attack has left the community on edge.
Residents have reported that despite numerous calls to Animal Welfare authorities and organizations, no prompt assistance has been provided.
“This isn’t an isolated case. Just two months ago, an 8-year-old boy was severely bitten by stray dogs in a different area of the city. His hands, legs, and waist were badly injured. A year ago, a 5-year-old girl was also attacked and tragically lost her life,” one resident recounted.
The series of attacks has prompted urgent calls for action. Residents are expressing their frustration over the authorities' inaction, especially in light of the numerous alarming incidents that have occurred.
It is important to note that the Rajasthan High Court recently addressed the rising dog bite cases by empowering municipal corporations to capture stray dogs and relocate them to shelters within eight weeks.
The court also mandated that FIRs be filed against any individuals or groups obstructing these operations.
According to government data, Rajasthan recorded over 300,000 dog bite cases in 2024 alone. This year, reports of dog and stray animal attacks continue to surface, raising significant concerns about public safety and civic responsibility.