(ANSA) - ROME, APR 22 - A 15-month-old boy is dead after
being attacked by two Pit bull terriers in the town of
Campolongo, near the southern city of Salerno, sources said on
Monday.
"This morning there was an attack by a dog on a child who was in
the arms of his mother, at least that is what I have been told,"
said Mario Conte, the mayor of Eboli, the municipality
Campolongo belongs to.
"He was literally ripped from her arms and bitten.
"The veterinary service will take away both dogs, who do not
belong to the family hit by the tragedy, but to another family
that lives in the same residence.
"It was a ferocious attack and, even though one of the child's
uncles intervened to try and free him, nothing could be done.
"No one can explain how it could have happened as these dogs had
always been there.
"It is a tragedy that has shocked the entire community and it
must serve as a warning to those who own these types of dog who,
unfortunately, are particular and have special needs.
"It is necessary to be very careful with these dogs.
"We have lost a small child here, something that affects
everyone.
"From what I have been told, no worrying incidents had ever
occurred".
Sources said the mother was treated for injuries she sustained
trying to defend the child.
Consumer association Codacons said the child's death shows the
need for measures to "guarantee citizens' safety and limit the
phenomenon of potentially dangerous dogs.
"Aside from the specific case and the dynamics that caused the
attack, there is no doubt that there are breeds of dogs that are
potentially dangerous for humans, and their spread across the
nation is rapidly increasing also due to fashions and trends,"
Codacons added.
"Regardless of the training given to the animal, it is
universally recognized that some breeds can cause lethal
injuries if they bite, for example Pit bulls or Rottweilers, due
to their special physical characteristics - their power,
robustness, and teeth.
"Precisely for this reason we have long been asking for a
mandatory license for people owning particularly powerful,
potentially dangerous dogs, obviously without demonizing the
animals...
"There are about 70,000 attacks on humans by dogs each year, and
not all breeds are suitable for everyone". (ANSA).
15-month-old child dead after Pit bull attack
Boy ripped from mother's arms says mayor