Stray Dogs Kill Six Children In Northern India

    Roaming packs of feral dogs have killed six children in the last week in north India, terrifying villagers have begun keeping their children at home and killing any dogs they encounter.

    At least two dozen more children have been injured in attacks. The young people, between the ages of five and 12 years old, have been killed in and around the town of Sitapur, about 80km (50 miles) from Lucknow, the capital of India’s Uttar Pradesh state, said senior police officer Anand Kulkarni.

    Many of the attacks have occurred when children were out gathering mangoes or when they left their homes to use outhouse toilets, he said. Many homes in the area lack indoor plumbing.

    A total of 12 children have been killed in dog attacks in the area since November, officials say.

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