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Chandigarh: Youth attacked by pet German Shepherd in Sector 21
Chandigarh: Youth attacked by pet German Shepherd in Sector 21

Hindustan Times

time25-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Chandigarh: Youth attacked by pet German Shepherd in Sector 21

A 23-year-old man was attacked by a pet German Shephard outside House Number 230 in Sector 21-A on Thursday evening. The victim, Kartik Gandhi, a resident of Dera Bassi, sustained multiple injuries after being bitten several times by the dog, allegedly unleashed by its owner. According to the complaint filed by Gandhi at the Sector-19 police station, he had parked his car near the residence of the dog owner while visiting his office in the vicinity. After concluding his work around 6.30 pm, he returned to his vehicle accompanied by a friend, Abhimanyu Bisnoi, when the dog was reportedly let loose by its female owner. The dog is said to have charged at both men. While Bisnoi managed to escape, Gandhi was bitten on both his wrists, ankle and right hip. The complainant alleged that even as the attack unfolded, the dog owner, a security guard and another individual stood by and watched. He further stated that the guard mocked him, threatened him with further consequences, and asked him to 'park the car again near their house' in a menacing tone. Gandhi was rushed to GMSH, Sector 16, and subsequently to City Hospital in Sector 8-C due to increasing pain and semi-consciousness. On Gandhi's complaint, police lodged an FIR under Sections 291 and 351(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Further investigation is underway.

Woman ‘unleashes' dog on advocate who parked his car next to her house, booked
Woman ‘unleashes' dog on advocate who parked his car next to her house, booked

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Time of India

Woman ‘unleashes' dog on advocate who parked his car next to her house, booked

Chandigarh: A woman was Saturday booked for allegedly letting her dog out on a man, an advocate of Punjab and Haryana HC, for parking his car next to her house in Sector 21. The dog badly bit the man, who had to be admitted to hospital. No arrests have been made in the case so far. The victim, Kartik Gandhi, a resident of Mohali's Dera Bassi told police he has an office at house no. 221 in Sector 21 here. On Friday, he went there in his car and parked the vehicle near house no. 230, which is close to his office. After finishing work at 6.30pm, he, along with his friend, Abhimanyu Bishnoi, started walking towards his car. He said when the owner of house no. 230 saw him, she unleashed her pet dog, which was chained until then, on him. The dog, most likely a German Shepherd, attacked both him and his friend. Though the friend somehow managed to run away, the dog pounced on Kartik and bit his left wrist. When he screamed for help, the dog bit him again on his left ankle and then on his right hip. At this time, Gandhi said a car was passing by, and its driver quickly came to his rescue. He took a stick and started hitting the dog with it. But the dog grabbed the stick from his hand and ran inside the house. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Lodha Azur—Future-Ready Homes, ₹2.35 Cr Onwards Lodha Azur Get Quote Undo The owner of the house, along with her guard and one more person, was standing and watching the entire incident. The guard and the woman exchanged a few words, following which the guard laughed at Gandhi, and said, "Now park your car again near our house". Gandhi alleged that he also abused and threatened him with dire consequences if he repeated the same mistake in the future. The guard then slammed the door on him and went inside the house. Later, Gandhi's friend Bisnoi took him to GMSH-16 in his car. After receiving initial treatment, he went to Sector 19 police station and lodged a complaint against the owner of the pet dog. After verifying the facts, police registered a case against the woman, whose identity is yet to be ascertained, under relevant sections of BNS and started a probe.

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