May her soul rest in peace and this tragic incident be an eye opener
for so called animal lovers...

On 7/22/14, George Abraham <geo...@eyeway.org> wrote:
> This is indeed a menace. Dogs and monkeys have been in recent times playing
> havoc in many parts of our country. Be it in residencial colonies,
> school/college campuses, temples and so on. Animal lovers have over the
> years blocked any kind of action. In JNU and Du  there are a number of
> visually impaired students who have been attacked by dogs. The authorities
> do nothing about this .
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
> Of Timy Sebastian
> Sent: 22 July 2014 08:33
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled.
> Subject: [AI] Physically-challenged girl mauled to death by dogs
>
> if this is the case, I don't no, how we visually impaired people will
> escape  from streat dogs, specially in banglore and other places.
>
> please read the news from below and understand how cruel it is.
>
>   Physically-challenged girl mauled to death by dogs
>
>
>  Special Correspondent
>
>
> In a gruesome incident, a 17-year-old mentally and
> physically-challenged girl was mauled to death by a pack of six stray
> dogs at Kotha Venkojipalem in the city on Monday morning. The deceased
> was identified as Mary alias Nookaratnam, daughter of Appala Reddy and
> Lakshmi.
>
> Apart from being mentally and physically challenged, she was both
> speech and hearing impaired. Because of all the illness, the girl was
> very thin, just about three-feet tall and was totally immobile.
>
> While her father works as a security guard, mother adds to the family
> income by serving as a domestic help. It was the duty of the couple to
> feed the girl in the morning and leave her in a makeshift cradle in
> the verandah of their hut, before going to work.
>
> At about 10.30 a.m. on Monday, six stray dogs attacked and mauled her
> to death. The pathetic thing was that she was neither able to fight
> back nor scream for help. They even pulled her down from the cradle
> and tried to drag her into the bushes, adjoining the hutment.
> According to a neighbour, Ramalakshmi, "Whenever, she would feel
> hungry, the girl would cry. When I heard her cry, I thought that she
> was hungry. But when it continued for some time, I came and out and
> saw six dogs dragging her away. I tried to chase the dogs away, but
> they attacked me also. I called for help, and a few others joined in
> chasing the dogs away. But by that time Mary was dead and her body was
> torn open at various places."
>
> According to Appalanaidu, a neighbour, the dog menace has increased in
> the hutment located on the hill slopes after GVMC let loose some dogs
> in the neighbouring cremation ground, about a month ago. "The dogs
> returned to lick the blood even after the body was taken away by the
> police for post-mortem. We are afraid, since we have small children,"
> he said.
>
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