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Man facing charges after vicious dog attack sent three children to hospital: OPP

Nathan Denette / The Canadian Press

Huron County OPP have laid charges following a vicious dog attack that sent three children to hospital.

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Police say they responded to a church/private school on John Street West in Wingham, Ont. on Nov. 13th to assist the injured children.

The three victims, ages four, eight and 16, sustained various dog bite injuries from the attack, officials say.

They were treated and released later that day from hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Investigations determined the incident involved an American Staffordshire Terrier, which is a banned breed in Ontario.

Police believe the dog slipped off its collar and bolted from its owner’s residence to the nearby church/private school where it began attacking the children.

Officials say two family members of one of the children attempted to help, but the dog continued to attack until its owner arrived and gained control of the animal.

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Following the incident, a 20-year-old Wingham man has been charged with three counts of failure to prevent biting or attacking a person, and one count of owning a pit bull.

He’s scheduled to appear in court on December 3, 2019.

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