Jan 07, 2025 10:47 PM IST
The Punjab State Human Rights Commission on Tuesday took suo motu cognisance of the incident in which a pack of stray dogs mauled a 10-year-old boy near a carcass plant in Hasanpur village in Mullanpur Dakha.
Commission chairperson justice Sant Parkash asked for a report from the municipal corporation (MC) commissioner and deputy commissioner. The report has to be submitted a week before the next hearing, which is scheduled for March 4.
10-year-old Arjun lived with his family in makeshift huts outside the village. While playing outside his home, he noticed a kite in the sky and ran to catch it with two of his friends. The chase led him to an open plot near the village cremation ground, where a pack of stray dogs attacked him.
Terrified, Arjun’s two friends ran back to the village but were too scared to inform anyone about what had happened. It was when a passerby noticed Arjun’s body that the villagers were alerted.
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