Woman, 11, tells of terror throughout assault by bully XL crossbreed pet

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he 11-year-old sufferer of a dog assault in Birmingham has mentioned she was “terrified” in the course of the ordeal.

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Ana Paun, was attacked by the American bully XL and Staffordshire bull terrier crossbreed pet in Bordesley Green on Saturday.

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She suffered severe accidents to her arm and shoulder, whereas two different folks have been additionally injured after the canine broke free from its collar twice.

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Speaking to Sky News on Monday, Ana mentioned: “I got terrified and he jumped on the arm and he bit me.

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I was screaming and I couldn't do anything, the dog kept on staying on my arm

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“I was screaming and I couldn’t do anything, the dog kept on staying on my arm.”

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The schoolgirl advised BBC News: “The dog was staring at me and I got scared, so I started to run. And then I never ran that far, I ran like five seconds. So the dog grabbed my hand and he started moving me about.

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“Someone grabbed him off my hand, and after he let go of my arm he went on my shoulder and he bit my shoulder as well.

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“I was feeling really panicked and I was scared, terrified, I had a lot of emotions. The owner should be more responsible of the dog, because the owner was not doing anything.”

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Ana’s mom mentioned her daughter was taken to hospital in an ambulance and wanted round eight stitches.

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Speaking on the household residence, Monica Paun, 34, advised the PA news company: “She was with her big sister at the shop and the dog attacked.

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“She came shouting ‘mum’. I am still in shock.”

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Ana spent an evening in hospital after the assault and has been given antibiotics, her mom added.

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If you’re going to do one thing, please do it. Stop pussyfooting across the ‘breed neutral’ bull crap and do one thing

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Ana is now at residence recovering after the incident, footage of which was circulated on social media after being filmed by an witness.

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No arrests have been made, however West Midlands Police mentioned on Monday that the power will converse to the canine’s proprietor “in due course” as they're in hospital.

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“This was an alarming and shocking incident on a busy road in high temperatures and members of the public showed immense courage in tackling such a ferocious dog,” a power spokesman mentioned.

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The incident prompted Home Secretary Suella Braverman to hunt “urgent advice” on whether or not the breed needs to be banned.

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Downing Street mentioned the Government takes the difficulty of American bully XL canines “extremely seriously”.

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“The footage we saw over the weekend was shocking. I know that the police are investigating that specific incident,” the Prime Minister’s official spokesman mentioned.

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“We take this issue extremely seriously. We have commissioned urgent advice on what steps we can take on dangerous dogs. I think the Home Secretary set that out yesterday. And beyond that immediate work, we do have a number of measures to protect people under the Dangerous Dogs Act.”

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Speaking throughout a go to to an east London faculty, Labour chief Sir Keir Starmer advised reporters: “I think there’s a strong case for banning this particular breed.

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“Anybody who saw footage of what happened is really shocked at what had happened and I think nobody would say that’s perfectly acceptable and nothing needs to be done.

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“I want to see what the Government is going to put forward. I hope we can do this speedily and constructively.”

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Adding the bully XL to the banned checklist is the accountability of Environment Secretary Therese Coffey’s division the place, PA understands, there are considerations over the feasibility of the transfer.

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The canine, which is developed from the American pit bull terrier, is just not a recognised as a selected breed by the Kennel Club.

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It might be arduous to outline and a few worry a ban might inadvertently outlaw a variety of different canines.

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Emma Whitfield, whose 10-year-old son Jack Lis, was fatally attacked by a bully XL named Beast in Caerphilly, South Wales, two years in the past, criticised the delay in making the canines unlawful.

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Writing on X, previously often called Twitter, Ms Whitfield mentioned: “Where were you when my son was killed? Where were you when other innocent people were killed?

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“Where were you when I was at Parliament asking for change? Nowhere.

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“If you’re going to do something, please do it. Stop pussyfooting around the ‘breed neutral’ bull crap and do something.”

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