A nine – year-old boy, Moyinoluwa Banwo,
has narrated how he was attacked by two dogs at the Greenland Estate in
Ibafo, in the Obafemi Owode area of Ogun State.
Moyinoluwa,
a basic five pupil, was attacked by the dogs which injured him in the
leg, chest and face on Tuesday, February 24, 2015.
He was said to be playing with his friend, Ezekiel, when the dogs were let loose by their owner, one Mr. Okolo Nwachuwku.
PUNCH Metro learnt that while Ezekiel, six, escaped and ran into the house, Moyinoluwa was not so lucky as he was attacked by the dogs.
After
the attack, he was rushed to a hospital in Ikeja before being
transferred to the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital,
Sagamu.
This is coming few months
after a four-year-old boy, Omonigho Abraham, was similarly attacked by
two German Shepherds in the Igando area of Lagos State.
The
latest victim of dog attack, Moyinoluwa, told our correspondent on
Saturday that he was playing at his friend’s house when the dogs’ owner,
who lived beside the residence, opened his gate.
He
said, “I was at the front of Ezekiel’s house where we were both molding
cups with sand. The man opened his gate and the two dogs came out.
“I
was bending down and didn’t know that the dogs were coming. Then
suddenly, they leaped on me. I held one of them by the neck, but they
still attacked me.
“They bit me in the legs, chest and face. The owner of the dogs later came to take them away.”
His friend, Ezekiel, told our correspondent that the dogs had first come after him, but he was lucky to have escaped.
The
six-year-old said, “The dogs attacked me first, but I quickly ran to
the backyard and escaped. It was after that they started pursuing my
friend and he ran, but he tripped. Then, they attacked him.”
Our
correspondent learnt that the dogs’ owner took the victim to the Ikeja
Medical Clinic where the doctor asked him to get anti-rabies vaccine,
which was not readily available at the clinic.
The
victim’s father, Mr. Femi Banwo, said he was in his office in the Apapa
area of Lagos when he was called that his son had been hospitalised.
He said he rushed down to the hospital where he met his son with the injuries.
He
said, “The owner of the dogs took my son and wife to the clinic. The
doctor said he would give the boy anti-rabies injection. He asked
Nwachukwu to buy it and he agreed to.
“Very
early, the next day, Nwachukwu said there was no need to take my son to
the hospital again, saying that he should just take the anti-rabies
injection.
“I told him he needed to
show the doctor the anti-rabies vaccine. I was very angry with the way
he was handling my son’s treatment.”
He said he decided to move his son to OOTH when Moyinoluwa’s legs began to swell.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the matter was later reported at the Ibafo Police Station and Nwachukwu was arrested.
It
was learnt that the DPO arranged a meeting between the suspect and the
victim’s family, where it was agreed that Nwachukwu would release his
dogs for test.
The boy’s father said the suspect, however, did not show up with the dogs.
He
added that the police were, however, able to arrest Nwachukwu and his
dogs, as he was attempting to take them away from the area.
Our correspondent was told that on the way to the Ibafo station, one of the dogs died.
The matter was said to have been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Eleweran.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Ogun State command, Muyiwa Adejobi, confirmed the inciden.
He added that investigation was ongoing.
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