Pit Bull put down after it attacked Erith student who was trying to save his dog
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In a distressing dog attack incident in Erith, a 26-year-old student intervened to save his Labrador, suffering multiple bite wounds as a result. The attack, caused by a Pit Bull named Nina, resulted in serious injuries to the student and a neck injury to his dog, though she survived. At Willesden Magistrates' Court, Callum Clements received a suspended prison sentence of 24 weeks and was fined, while the court ordered the Pit Bull's destruction. Despite Clements' claims of ignorance about the breed's status, the incident was viewed as severe and horrific.
The student bravely intervened during a vicious dog attack, suffering severe injuries while protecting his pet, amid a court ruling to destroy the attacking Pit Bull.
The court found that despite Clements' remorse and lack of awareness about owning a banned breed, the attack warranted serious penalties, including prison time and destruction of the dog.
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