Man dies after being mauled by two canine in Walsall

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man has died after being mauled by two canine close to a college in Walsall.

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Police descended on Main Street in Stonnall shortly earlier than 3.15pm on Thursday following experiences of two uncontrolled dogs.

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Members of the general public managed to drag one of many canine off the person and restrained it whereas the second canine was detained in its proprietor’s flat.

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The sufferer was taken to hospital however died shortly after arriving.

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A 30-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of being in command of canine dangerously uncontrolled inflicting damage and on suspicion of manslaughter.

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A West Midlands Ambulance Service spokeswoman mentioned: “Upon arrival we found a man who had sustained multiple life-threatening injuries and was in a critical condition.

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“Ambulance staff administered advanced life support and advanced trauma care to him at the scene.

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“Treatment continued en route to Queen Elizabeth Hospital where he was conveyed by land ambulance for further treatment. Unfortunately, after arrival at hospital, despite the best efforts it became clear that nothing more could be done to save him he was confirmed deceased.”

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Quite a lot of youngsters had been prevented from leaving close by St Peter’s Primary Academy throughout the assault, police mentioned.

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A Staffordshire Police spokesman mentioned:“A number of people helped to try and get the dogs off the man and contained one of the dogs outside. The other was contained within the owner’s flat.

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“We prevented a number of school children leaving local primary school, St Peter’s Primary Academy, for safety reasons. The children have since been allowed to go home.”

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This comes after a 60-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of possessing a dog dangerously out of control after an 11-year-old girl was injured in a dog attack in Birmingham.

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Footage of the incident sparked concern and prompted Home Secretary Suella Braverman to hunt “urgent advice” on whether or not American XL Bully canine ought to be banned.

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