Three relive biting tales Victims relate encounters with rabid dogs


Painful ordeal: Mohd Omar supporting his leg as his father Mohd Yusri Mohd Hashim, 39, shows the bite marks on the boy’s ankle. — LIM BENG TATT/The Star

GEORGE TOWN: Mohd Omar Hussairi Mohd Yusri, 11, was cycling home when he saw four dogs lounging at a fisherman’s jetty in Kampung Nelayan, Balik Pulau.

“As I passed by, a reddish brown one trotted after me. I shooed it away, but it instantly barked and charged at me,” he recalled.

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