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Nova Scotia community rallies to support family after boy killed in dog attack
Summary
A Nova Scotia community has organized fundraisers and a raffle to support the family of a 13-year-old boy who died after an attack by three large-breed dogs; RCMP said the dogs were euthanized and no charges have been laid.
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A southwest Nova Scotia community has gathered donations and organized a raffle to help the family of a boy who died after a weekend dog attack. The boy was a 13-year-old Grade 8 student from Shelburne. Local RCMP reported he was attacked while biking near a property in Welshtown and was flown to hospital; he later died. Neighbours, fishers and businesses contributed items and cash to support the family.
Known details:
- The boy was 13 and attended Shelburne Regional High School.
- RCMP reported three "large-breed dogs" attacked while he was biking near a property in Welshtown; he was taken to hospital and later died.
- RCMP said the dogs were euthanized by a veterinarian.
- A scallop fisher organized a raffle that drew donations from other fishers and businesses, and a GoFundMe launched by the boy's aunt had nearly 800 donors and close to $50,000 by midday Wednesday.
- RCMP have said no charges have been laid and did not immediately provide an update on the investigation.
Summary:
Local fishers, businesses and hundreds of online donors have raised funds and donated goods for the boy's family, including a large raffle and a GoFundMe campaign. RCMP have reported the dogs were euthanized and that no charges have been laid; they did not provide an immediate update on the investigation. Undetermined at this time.
