Young Boy Rescued from Stray Dogs in Vellalore, CCTV Footage Goes Viral

In Vellalore, Coimbatore, a young boy was attacked by a pack of stray dogs. The incident, which was recorded on CCTV and has gone viral, occurred on June 28.


Coimbatore: A distressing incident unfolded in Vellalore's Mahalingapuram area where a young boy was surrounded and attacked by several stray dogs. The boy, who was accompanying his parents outside their home on the morning of June 28, attempted to scare away the dogs with stones, provoking the attack.

Caught on the neighborhood's CCTV system, the footage shows four to five dogs suddenly attacking the boy. In a panic, the boy screamed for help, prompting his father to rush outside and save him. This incident has now been captured on video, which was released on June 29 and has since garnered widespread attention online.

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