A distraught mum says they’ve lost “part of the family” after their dog died following a savage attack by another animal on a walk. Nat Williams’ teenage son Samuel 15, was walking his Jack Russell Charlie in fields near their home in Cliffe Woods when a second dog - believed to a Rottweiler - “pounced out of nowhere”.Luckily, there's a picture of both perps. So they'll soon be caught. Right?
“He saw that Samuel was covered in blood and clearly very upset, but he didn’t ask if he was okay or if Charlie was alright.” Nat added that when her husband asked for his details he gave them a false name and contact details.
Never do, do they? Why does anyone think they will?
Police have confirmed their attendance at 2.46pm to a report that a small dog and a teenager who was walking it, were injured by another dog that was off its lead. “The victim and their parent have been visited by the local neighbourhood officer and an investigation is underway,” a spokesman said.
Then publicise his face, it might help!
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How does Dribble manage to refer to “victim” (singular, male) and “their” (plural?) or has yet another comedy farce been infiltrated by the mentally ill?
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