SUKKUR: Twelve people, including minor children, were bitten by stray dogs in Tangwani town and its adjoining areas of Kandhkot-Kahsmore district on Monday.

The dog-bite victims identified as Sanam, Rasheeda Khatoon, Zubair, Jawed, Ghulam Rasool, Daraz, Ali Mohammad, Mirza Khan and others were rushed to government hospital in Tangwani where they were administered anti-rabies vaccines to save their lives.

Later, they were allowed to go home after dressing of wounds.

Published in Dawn, March 2nd, 2021

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