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Dog attack man dies in hospital | Dog attack man dies in hospital |
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A man has died hours after being attacked by a dog, thought to be his own, in east London. | A man has died hours after being attacked by a dog, thought to be his own, in east London. |
The victim, aged in his mid 50s, suffered serious head injuries when the Rottweiler-type dog mauled him in New City Road, Plaistow, on Sunday morning. | |
He was taken to hospital where he died later that night. | He was taken to hospital where he died later that night. |
Witness Aziz Rahman, 32, said the victim "looked like a doll" as the dog pulled at and bit him. The dog was caught and destroyed by armed police. | |
Dangerously out of control | |
A police statement said armed officers were called because the dog was "dangerously out of control". | |
Neighbour Aziz Rahman, 32, saw the attack, which happened at about 0700 GMT on Sunday, from his bedroom window. | |
He said: "There was a man lying on the floor and a dog was over him, licking and biting him. | |
"He looked like a doll, the dog was pulling at him. | |
Aziz Rahman saw the attack from his window | |
"There was blood all over his face." | |
Mr Rahman described how residents had tried to distract the dog by hitting baseball bats against a wall, but the dog did not respond. | |
He said: "There must have been 10 to 12 police cars but nobody could do anything to get the dog off him. | |
"Eventually one officer used a fire extinguisher to scare the dog off." | |
Police have launched an investigation into the incident. | Police have launched an investigation into the incident. |