A 4-year-old boy, Omonigho Abraham is currently battling for
his life at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, after his
scalp was eaten by two dogs.
And according to Punch, the dogs had chewed the skin and
exposed the victim’s skull during the attack which happened on Thursday on
Adegboyega Street, Akesan Estate, in the Igando area of Lagos.
PUNCH Metro had reported last week that the police arrested
the two dogs for attacking Omonigho.
However, their correspondent learnt from eyewitnesses that
the dogs dragged him through the compound for more than one hour while
policemen and sympathisers watched helplessly at the
entrance of the house for fear of being attacked by the
savage dogs.
The immediate elder brother of the victim, seven-year-old
Osemudiamen, told Punch correspondent that the dogs had chased him, Omonigho
and their elder brother, Bobby, while they were taking turns to ride a bicycle.
“We were riding a
bicycle in the compound when the big dogs ─ Jack and Gadaffi ─ started barking
at us. Later, they moved towards us. My elder brother and I quickly ran
upstairs and locked the door while Omo (Omonigho), who could not run fast, was
left behind. When he got to the door, he knocked that we should open for him
and as we did, one of the dogs forced his way into the house with him. We all
ran out. Bobby jumped down from upstairs and I also jumped. But Omo could not
jump, so the dog attacked him. The other dog also joined in the attack and
there was nothing we could do.”
It was learnt that the screams of the children who managed
to get outside attracted passersby and residents who besieged the house. No
fewer than seven policemen from the Igando Police Station reportedly stood at
the gate, confused.
An eyewitness, who lived on the street, but pleaded
anonymity, said:
“The police came,
but said there was nothing they could do. The dogs were growling as they ate
the child alive and that sent fear into everyone. Nobody could move inside to
challenge the dogs. Everybody was just shouting in confusion and wielding
sticks.”
The victim’s mother, Mrs. Helen Abraham, who was away when
the incident happened, said her son had been injured by the time she arrived at
the scene.
She said:
“When I got there,
I met a crowd. They asked me not to go inside, but I refused to listen to them.
One of the dogs emerged from the corridor with blood stains in its mouth. I ran
inside. The other dog, on sighting me, pounced, but I fought back. It later ran
away. I called on people who joined me to take him to a hospital. This has been
a nightmare I want to wake up from.”
The victim’s father, Mr. Odia Abraham, said the medical
personnel at the Igando General Hospital asked them to transfer him to LASUTH
because of the severity of the attack.
“The doctor at
Igando said his condition was critical and we should take him to LASUTH. When
the incident happened, I was away at work. But when I got home, I saw parts of
my son’s scalp on the floor. The dogs dragged him through the compound for
about one and half hours and nobody moved near them. His face was also
affected, but thankfully it did not get to his eyes.
His two brothers,
who survived, also got injured. The seven-year-old who spoke with you has a
fracture, which we are still treating. The other, who is 13 years, has a minor
injury.
We marked Omo’s
fourth year birthday in June. He is a very intelligent boy and he always tells
me he wants to be a soldier because he loves to protect people. I am hoping
this thing will not affect his brain,” he said.
The police were said to have arrested the owner of the dogs,
one Stanley Wesley.A resident said the people living in the house had warned
Wesley about his dogs but he refused to listen.
She said:
“We became alarmed
when he brought a third dog recently which was more ferocious and bigger than
the others. Whenever he took that dog on a walk, even adults would be scared.
People told him to find a place to keep his giant dogs, but he refused to
listen. It was the new dog that first followed those children into the house.”
When Punch visited the Burns and Plastic Ward of LASUTH, he
was told the victim was asleep.
The matron in charge of the ward told our correspondent she
would not comment unless the Public Relations Officer of the hospital gave an
approval. However, the PRO was said to be unavailable as he was on leave. A
medical officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the victim’s
condition was “serious and critical.”
The Police spokesperson, Lagos State Command, DSP Kenneth
Nwosu, said the police were the ones that actually rescued the victim.
Nwosu said:
“I can confirm to
you that on September 25, at about 5.40pm, dogs belonging to one Stanley Wesley
attacked and harmed a four-year-old boy and the matter was reported at the
Igando Police Division. The report from the Divisional Police Officer indicated
that the dogs were being kept to undergo some tests, while their owner had been
arrested. The report that the police did not do anything is not true.”
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