On Tuesday, medical officers battled to save the life of five-year-old
Aliyah Masaku as she cried in pain rent the Emergency Ward of the
Ikorodu General Hospital, Lagos State. We brought you a first report on the incident (HERE), now we have got the details.
The victim, who groaned with pain as her crying father held her close,
was attacked by three giant Alsatian dogs belonging to her father’s
landlord .
Aside damaging an eye and removing a tooth, the dogs inflicted multiple
injuries on Aliyah during the attack which lasted for about two hours.
A medical official at the general hospital, who did not want to be
identified, said Aliyah might need a plastic surgery to regain the use
of the affected eye.
She said,
“When she was brought here, we thought she was dead. One of her eyes is
damaged. It might take a plastic surgery for her to see again. A tooth
was removed by the dogs, while the other teeth were seriously affected.
She has multiple lacerations in her face, legs, arms and other parts.”
PUNCH Metro learnt that Aliyah’s father, Wasiu, a vulcaniser, was in
charge of feeding the dogs after their owner travelled to London, United
Kingdom.He had reportedly gone to get the dogs’ feed on Monday and left
Aliyah in the house.
One of the dogs, identified as Rover, however, allegedly broke loose from the kennel and entered into Wasiu’s apartment.
The dog reportedly dragged her from the house to the backyard, where two other dogs joined in attacking her.
Wasiu said,
“Aliyah, my daughter, was formerly staying with her mother in Cotonou,
Benin Republic, before she started living with me. Since then, she had
become familiar with the dogs and played with them. If any visitor is
scared of coming into the house, she goes out to bring them in.
“She
was supposed to go to school yesterday (Monday), but because I had an
issue with her teacher, I asked her to stay at home till I get her a new
school. I left her in the house around 3pm and went to buy feed for the
dogs. I left two of the dogs roaming free because they were docile. I,
however, put Rover in a kennel because it was ferocious and had broken
free several times.
“Some minutes after I went to the market, I got a
call that my daughter had been attacked by the dogs. I ran back home
and checked the compound without seeing anything. I searched the street
as well without any result. Later, somebody raised the alarm that she
was at the backyard. There, I saw three dogs on my daughter, who lay
still.”
He said he subdued the dogs with a stick and chased them away.
Residents, who spoke with PUNCH Metro on condition of anonymity, said
the attack lasted for about two hours, adding that they could do nothing
because the fence of the house was high and there were many dogs at the
main gate.
A resident said the alternate exit out of the house, through which Aliyah could have also escaped, had been shut permanently.
“Initially, we thought it was the child’s father that was beating her
when she started crying for help. When we realised that the dogs were
attacking her, we couldn’t do anything because there were many dogs at
the main gate,” she said.
She added that the dogs bit Wasiu and a veterinary doctor who had also arrived at the scene.
A tenant, Wale Anjorin, said chaos broke out around 11pm when some
hoodlums invaded the house with sticks and cutlass, threatening to burn
down the house.
Anjorin, who claimed to have been cut with a cutlass, said the men
vandalised some property on the premises before killing Rover.
“They said the dog cannot live within the same neighbourhood with them.
They wanted to burn down the house. They smashed the windscreen of a
tricycle on the premises and later killed the dog,” he said.
PUNCH Metro, during a visit to the one storeyed-building, observed
bloodstains at three different spots at the backyard where the dogs
attacked Aliyah.
More than 10 dogs, consisting of different breeds, including Alsatian,
Bullmastiff, Bulldog, were kept in two kennels near the main gate of the
house.
The residents urged the state government to take away the dogs from the
area, saying they constituted nuisance and threats to their lives.
The owner of the dogs, Alhaji Abdul-Akeem Sulaimon, said he could not
take responsibility for the attack since he had already handed over the
dogs to Wasiu.
Sulaimon, who spoke with PUNCH Metro from his London base, said,
“Why not question those on the ground? Ask those who were principally
involved. Someone is responsible. Those involved are there with you.”
A delegation from the Lagos State Office of the Public Defender, led by
the Director, Mrs. Olubukola Salami, which visited the house and the
hospital, said the state government would remove the dogs from the house
to forestall a recurrence.