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In front of the camera | Teenage girl attacked by dog ​​in elevator of Noida Housing Society

A girl was brutally attacked by a dog in a housing society in Noida district of Uttar Pradesh. The video of the horrific incident went viral on social media.

The incident was caught on CCTV and took place at Lotus 300 Society in Sector 107 of Noida.

The video shows a girl in an elevator being attacked by what looks like a dog as the elevator opens for a few seconds on one of the floors. As soon as the elevator opened, the dog jumped on the girl and bit her.

The girl was shocked and was pushed back by the dog, clutching her hand in pain. A man, who appears to be the dog’s owner, is also seen scaring the dog away and then throwing it out of the elevator.

The elevator doors close briefly before opening again, and the dog scurries back inside. However, he moves away as the gates close. This is one of the many dog ​​attacks that have occurred in the area recently.

The girl can be seen shaking in fear and examining her arm for the wound. At some point she wipes her tears with her T-shirt. When the elevator reaches the ground floor, she gets out.

So far there has been no statement from the company or the police about the incident.

Another similar incident was reported in April in which a German Shepherd dog attacked a six-year-old girl who was riding a bicycle at an apartment complex in Ghaziabad.

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    first published: May 8, 2024, 12:20 AM IST