Rosie said she had approached a woman in a car who looked to be struggling with a dog, but the dog turned and lunged for her, and bit her on her left hand.
"It just went from bad to worse after that," she said.
Except for the arrival of a man, it would have been potentially fatal…
As Rosie turned to run away, the dog, which had no collar or lead, got hold of the backs of her legs, resulting in puncture wounds to her legs, shins, ankles, torso, and knees.
"I smashed my head on the road because the dog dragged me down to the floor and I've got extensive bruising everywhere. It's pretty horrific," said Rosie.
A passing lorry driver stopped to save the screaming victim, hitting the dog, which was on top of Rosie, with a makeshift weapon.
"That lorry driver saved my life without question," she said.
Yes, he did.
A young man and a woman were attacked earlier in the day.
Oh. No lorry driver around for them, then. Where were the cops?
Lancashire Police said it had received numerous reports of a dog attacking people, but no arrests had been made and no animal has been seized.
Why not?
Melanie says the dog should be "seized and destroyed" to stop it from attacking others.
"You're supposed to be protected in this country. You can't just leave it to be a dog that's free to do it again. It's shocking."
It is, undoubedly. It's nonetheless unsurprising.
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