Seven-year-old boy killed in stray dog attack in Maharashtra's Kalyan

A seven-year-old boy was fatally attacked by a stray dog in Kalyan, Thane district, Maharashtra, leading to his death. His friend was injured while trying to help. The incident has highlighted concerns over the growing stray dog menace and prompted demands for urgent municipal action.

In Maharashtra's Thane district, a seven-year-old boy playing near his home in Kalyan's Mohne-Galegaon area was suddenly attacked by a stray dog. Hearing his screams, his friend rushed to help but was also bitten and injured.

The incident occurred on February 28, 2026. According to India Today, the attack was fatal for the boy, who suffered severe injuries, while his friend also sustained bites.

The event has spotlighted the escalating stray dog problem in the area, raising questions for the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC). Keywords from the report mention demands for a sterilisation drive and dog population control measures. Shiv Sena has called for immediate action.

The report states that the stray dog menace is growing, urging municipal intervention. No contradictory information was found.

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Civil Police press conference concluding investigation into dog Orelha's death, identifying adolescent suspect and requesting internment.
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Police conclude investigation into dog Orelha's death and request adolescent's internment

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Santa Catarina's Civil Police concluded on Tuesday (February 3) the inquiry into the death of community dog Orelha in Florianópolis, identifying an adolescent as the perpetrator of the attacks. The force requested the youth's internment and indicted three adults for witness coercion. The defense disputes the evidence as circumstantial and the investigation as fragile.

In Yacharam village, Telangana, residents endure frequent dog bites while facing charges for allegedly killing stray dogs. Police have recovered 30 carcasses amid claims of up to 100 deaths locally. The incident highlights tensions in stray dog management as the Supreme Court examines related petitions.

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On Friday evening, a leopard dragged a 7-year-old boy out of his home and killed him in Azamgarhpurva village of Uttar Pradesh's Bahraich district. The incident has instilled fear among local families amid a series of recent animal attacks. Angry villagers protested by blocking the road with the child's body, accusing authorities of inaction.

Two adolescents suspected of attacking the dog Orelha gave statements to police in Florianópolis on Monday, amid an investigation hampered by a lack of concrete evidence. Their lawyer claims the indications are weak and that the youths are already facing severe social punishment, unable to leave home. The probe advances with video analysis and statements, while adults face scrutiny for witness coercion.

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A 36-year-old e-rickshaw driver, Wazid Khan, was arrested in northeast Delhi's Shastri Park on Saturday for allegedly beating his 12-year-old stepson to death with sticks and stones following a dispute with his wife. According to police, the accused picked up both stepsons from school and took the younger one to a nearby forest area to carry out the attack. The boy's mother learned of the murder through a video confession sent to her.

In Ober-Olmer Wald in the Mainz-Bingen district, a dog bit a 40-year-old man in the arm on Saturday evening. The dog's owner continued on with the animal, leaving the injured man behind, police reported. Authorities are investigating on suspicion of negligent bodily harm.

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A three-year-old boy identified as Ian Daniel Gómez Dorado died after being struck by a minibus in northern Neiva. The incident happened while the child was playing on the public road and the vehicle reversed, hitting him. Despite medical efforts, the boy arrived at a medical center without vital signs.

 

 

 

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