Government to discuss ban on pit bulls after dogs scalp woman

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Government to discuss ban on pit bulls after dogs scalp woman
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The victim is currently in a stable condition in the Tygerberg Hospital after she was scalped by two rottweiler cross-breeds and a pit last week.

that his dogs had been removed by law enforcement, adding that the incident had been a traumatic experience.

Law Enforcement spokesperson Inspector Wayne Dyason confirmed that they had removed the dogs, and the owner would face charges. Speaking to the Cape Argus, eyewitness and neighbour, Julia Maranyane, said that she had called authorities following the horrific attack and that her eight-year-old grandson had managed to escape unscathed after they had been attacked by the same dogs last year.“When we rushed outside, the woman was already being assisted by residents. It was a terrible sight. I could not sleep on Thursday night. I could see her skull,” she said.

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