An 11-year-old child has been left seriously injured after being attacked by a dog in Monsall. Police and paramedics swarmed Swanley Avenue on Sunday afternoon (June 4) following the incident before the dog was understood to have been seized by officers.
The Manchester Evening News understands the youngster, aged 11, was taken to hospital from the scene with serious injuries. They are not believed to be life-threatening. READ MORE: Join the FREE Manchester Evening News WhatsApp community An air ambulance was also scrambled to the estate, landing nearby on a grassed area beside the former Queens Hotel and Pub as concerned locals watched on in horror.
One Swanley Avenue resident said: "My son heard loud screams and got me and we went running down the stairs. The young lad had gone back inside the house. "We heard they took the little lad to hospital, it's just awful.
It's so scary how dogs can just turn and it's so dangerous. There are young children that play out here." Another, who lives on nearby Ridgewood Avenue, added: "There were loads of police on Swanley Avenue earlier, at about 1pm, and an air ambulance just behind as its the only place it could land. "There were so many people stood around.