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Rottweiler: Five-year-old attacked by Rottweiler, recovers well | Chennai News

Chennai: R Suraksha, the five-year-old who was bitten by two Rottweilers at a park in Thousand Lights on Sunday and whose scalp was torn, is recovering at a nearby private hospital. “The plastic surgery ended around 5:15 p.m. She is unconscious but she is fine,” Ragu, her father and the park’s guardian, said Thursday evening. She was first admitted to Govt Royapettah Hospital and then to the private hospital. Doctors said she had undergone a skin transplant. “She had multiple injuries to her head, neck, hands and legs. Rabies vaccination will be done.” The owners of the Rottweilers traveled to Muthusamypatti in Madurai with their pets on Tuesday on bail. The company said the owners kept the dogs under observation and sent them health updates with photos. “Doctors will examine Suraksha on Saturday and decide when she will be discharged. She may be allowed to go home by Tuesday,” Ragu said. “GCC pays the hospital bills. If she gets sick again or has health problems, the government should help us.” “I visited the child. GCC has given Rs 5 lakh as advance to the hospital,” Commissioner J Radhakrishnan said.

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