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Boy, 13, dies days after attack by three large-breed dogs
Summary
Officials say a 13-year-old boy in Welshtown, Nova Scotia, died days after being attacked by three large-breed dogs; the RCMP says the dogs were euthanized and an investigation is ongoing.
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A 13-year-old boy was attacked while riding a bicycle in Welshtown, Nova Scotia, and died days later, officials announced. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police reported the incident involved three large-breed dogs on a Saturday near a property. The boy was airlifted to a hospital in Halifax with life-threatening injuries and died three days afterward. Local authorities and the school system have issued statements and arranged support for those affected.
What officials say:
- The RCMP reported that three large-breed dogs attacked a youth who was riding a bicycle past the property.
- The boy was flown to a Halifax hospital with life-threatening injuries and died three days later.
- The Municipality of the District of Shelburne expressed condolences and said it would not provide further comment out of respect for the family and the RCMP investigation.
- RCMP stated the dogs were euthanized by a veterinarian and that the investigation is ongoing.
Summary:
The death has prompted statements from local officials and the Tri-County Regional Centre for Education, which confirmed the boy was an eighth-grade student and said mental health services will be available for classmates. RCMP investigators continue their inquiry and local authorities have paused further comment while the investigation and family privacy are being respected.
