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Verdict expected Thursday in Longueuil dog attack trial

In this file photo, Bless, an American Pit bull Terrier walks with its owner in Montreal, Sunday, September 25, 2016. Graham Hughes/The Canadian Press

A Quebec judge is expected to hand down his verdict today for a man whose pit bull-type dog allegedly mauled a young girl.

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Karim Jean Gilles stood trial in Longueuil this week on a charge of criminal negligence causing bodily harm.

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On Monday, the girl’s mother testified that the dog attacked her daughter Vanessa in the face in Sepember 2015 and dragged her several metres across a park.

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Magdalena Biron said the attack left Vanessa with fractures to the cranium and hand, as well as a cheekbone broken in seven pieces. She still has scars on her face.

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In a brief statement on the last day of his trial, the accused suggested to Quebec court Judge Pierre Belisle his animal might have been provoked.

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Gilles faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted.

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