86-year-old man fatally mauled by off-leash rottweilers in California suburb
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86-year-old man fatally mauled by off-leash rottweilers in California suburb
"The man, whose identity hasn't been disclosed, was taking a Saturday morning walk by 166th Street and Graystone Avenue when he was attacked around 6:45 a.m., according to City News Service. After suffering severe damage to an artery in his left arm, he was taken to a nearby hospital for emergency surgery. He succumbed to his injuries and died Sunday morning."
"This past summer, two women were mauled by dogs in Perris Hill Park in San Bernardino, SFGATE previously reported. One of the women, who had suffered traumatic injuries to her face, was pronounced dead at a local hospital. At the time, CBS Los Angeles reported that the dogs were near a homeless encampment. In 2024, a number of brutal dog maulings claimed the lives of several people, including small children."
An 86-year-old man died after being mauled by two off-leash rottweilers in Norwalk, a Los Angeles suburb. The attack occurred around 6:45 a.m. during a Saturday morning walk near 166th Street and Graystone Avenue. The man suffered severe damage to an artery in his left arm and underwent emergency surgery at a nearby hospital before succumbing to his injuries the following morning. Officials identified the dogs' owner, who said the animals had escaped the property. The dogs were impounded by Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care and Control and the attack remains under investigation. Recent years have seen other fatal dog maulings in California, underscoring the need for responsible pet ownership and proper containment.
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