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Gambia dog that killed President Barrow's son put down | Gambia dog that killed President Barrow's son put down |
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The dog that killed the eight-year-old son of Gambian President Adama Barrow has been put down, a government official has confirmed. | |
Habibu Barrow died in hospital after being bitten by the dog last month at his aunt's house in a coastal resort near Banjul. | Habibu Barrow died in hospital after being bitten by the dog last month at his aunt's house in a coastal resort near Banjul. |
The attack happened before Mr Barrow was inaugurated and while he was still in Senegal for his safety. | The attack happened before Mr Barrow was inaugurated and while he was still in Senegal for his safety. |
The president, who recently returned to the Gambia, missed his son's funeral. | The president, who recently returned to the Gambia, missed his son's funeral. |
Reports say that Habibu - one of the president's five children - was mauled by the dog and sustained a head injury. | Reports say that Habibu - one of the president's five children - was mauled by the dog and sustained a head injury. |
It is unclear why the dog attacked the young boy. | |
The animal, which had been certified rabies free, was put down on Tuesday, with a quick procedure. | |
The government official said the dog belonged to the aunt and had not attacked anyone before. | |
He said the attack had worried the family and they were comfortable with the action taken. | |
"We thought it's not safe for the community if the dog was on the streets," the official said. | |
Many homes in the upmarket area of Fajara, where Habibu was staying along with his mother and other siblings, have security dogs to ward off intruders. | Many homes in the upmarket area of Fajara, where Habibu was staying along with his mother and other siblings, have security dogs to ward off intruders. |
Mr Barrow, who won elections in December, was living in neighbouring Senegal at the time after the previous Gambian president, Yahya Jammeh, refused to step down. | Mr Barrow, who won elections in December, was living in neighbouring Senegal at the time after the previous Gambian president, Yahya Jammeh, refused to step down. |
He returned to the Gambia last week after Mr Jammeh agreed to leave the country. | He returned to the Gambia last week after Mr Jammeh agreed to leave the country. |
Adama Barrow: From estate agent to president | Adama Barrow: From estate agent to president |
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