Dogs maul, kill 6-year-old pupil in Sembabule

By Samuel Muhimba | Tuesday, November 8, 2022
Dogs maul, kill 6-year-old pupil in Sembabule

Police in Ssembabule is searching for the owner of a pack of dogs that mauled to death, Dan Matovu, a 6-year-old boy in Kayunga B village in Sembabule district.

The incident is said to have happened on November 2, 2022 as Matovu headed to the garden where his mother was digging.

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“The victim returned from Kyebongotoko school at around 4:30pm, and followed his mother to the garden. It was very unfortunate that while on his way to the garden, he came across a pack of dangerous dogs which attacked and inflicted fatal injuries on him,” police spokesperson Fred Enanga said.

According to Enanga, during the attack, the victim made an alarm which attracted his mother’s response.

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Unfortunately, upon the her arrival at the scene, the dogs had shredded all the clothes of the victim and killed him. His body was reportedly covered with bite marks.

Enanga noted that upon further checking, the victim’s mother found Matovu’s lower abdomen ripped, letting out part of the intestines.

Following the incident, the police mouthpiece appealed to residents within Mateete Sub-county in Sembabule who might be having any information that can lead to the owner of the dogs, to avail it to police.

He also called upon dog owners to always understand not only their responsibilities, but also the potential liability both criminal and civil.

“If a dog owner, can not control, socialise, train and keep healthy his or her dog, there can be very serious consequences of causing death or injuries,” Enanga cautioned.

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