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Drunk Man Attacked by Pack of Dogs in Pune

9 Jan

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Summary

  • A heavily intoxicated man was attacked by seven to eight stray dogs.
  • The victim suffered serious head and face injuries after falling off his two-wheeler.
  • He lay injured for hours before sanitation workers alerted the police.
Drunk Man Attacked by Pack of Dogs in Pune

In Pune's Dhayari area, a 40-year-old man identified as Akshay Chavan sustained critical injuries after being attacked by a pack of stray dogs. The incident took place around 2:30 AM on Wednesday near Nanded-Wadgaon Road when Chavan, heavily inebriated, fell off his two-wheeler. A group of seven to eight stray dogs immediately attacked him, causing severe wounds to his head and face.

Despite lying injured and bleeding for several hours, no passersby alerted authorities. It was only when sanitation workers spotted him around 9 AM that the police were notified. Chavan was subsequently transported to Sassoon General Hospital, where doctors reported serious head and facial trauma.

Medical officials stated Chavan was initially admitted as an unidentified patient and remained unstable, later being moved to the trauma intensive care unit. Pune Municipal Corporation officials announced plans to capture, observe, and vaccinate the stray dogs involved to prevent further incidents and screen for rabies.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Akshay Chavan was attacked by a pack of stray dogs after falling off his two-wheeler in Pune's Dhayari area and suffered severe head and face injuries.
The stray dog attack occurred in the early hours of Wednesday in a narrow lane near Nanded-Wadgaon Road in the Dhayari area of Pune.
Pune Municipal Corporation plans to capture the stray dogs, observe them, vaccinate them, and screen them for rabies.

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