Stray Dogs killed a three-year-old child in the Taloja village of Navi Mumbai, panic in the area.

The increasing number of stray dogs in the Taloja town of Kharghar division in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, are now posing a serious threat to the local children. Three -year -old Mustafa Ali, who played in Mannat Ali area, was suddenly attacked by stray dogs and his face was severely scratched. This tragic incident created sensation and concern in the entire area. According to the locals, the number of stray dogs has been constantly increasing in Taloja Village over the past few months. Children and the elderly are afraid to go out in public. Mustafa Ali’s parents said their child went out to play that night when a few stray dogs suddenly attacked him. The child was immediately rescued by the locals and taken to the hospital. Doctors in the hospital said Mustafa Ali sustained serious injuries on his face. First aid was given to his care and he was referred for further medical treatment. Doctors said timely treatment in such attacks is very important, so that the child’s life and future normal life activities are safe. Local people also raised questions about the administration. He says that complaints about stray dogs have been made several times, but that no concrete steps have been taken. He said there is a need to take effective steps for the safety of children immediately. Many people have demanded to catch the stray dogs and keep them in a safe place. Police and municipal corporations officials say the case is being investigated. The animal welfare team of the municipal corporation is called so that appropriate steps can be taken to catch and control the stray dogs. Officials have called on people to avoid contact with stray dogs and ensure that children play in a safe place. Experts believe that the number of stray dogs is increasing due to the rapidly increasing population, a lack of proper waste management and a lack of animal welfare policies. As a result, small children and the elderly are most affected. He also said that the municipal corporation and local administration should control the problem of stray dogs through collective efforts. After this incident, there is an atmosphere of fear in Taloja Village. Local schools also advised students to be careful while playing outside. Share this story -tags