In Massachusetts, a 14-year-old died as a result of dog attacks, which he helped to care

Thursday, may 9, at Dayton (mA), killed 14-year-old Ryan hazel: it devoured dogs, for whom he helped care. The boy was discovered on the evening dead with multiple «lesions in different parts of the body.»

On Friday on a press-conferences the Bristol district attorney Thomas Quinn III said that the teenager was killed on private property owned by 49-year-old Scott Dunmore. According to information posted on its website 3 Dogs Running, dogs training he has been doing for 15 years. In a moment of tragedy, the property owner was not at home, he was in Boston.

According to Quinn, the police contacted the Dunmore, he returned home and began to cooperate with the police, he is not pressing any charges. «It was obviously a terrible tragedy for the victim, his family, his friends and the city,» said Quinn.

As reported by the authorities on Thursday at about 18:00 the boy came with his grandmother from a neighboring Rehoboth Dunmore to home on Maple Swamp Road. My grandmother was left to wait in the car, and her grandson went to do their work. According to her, usually the whole job took less than 45 minutes. But this time an hour passed, and he didn’t come back.

Grandma dialed his parents, asking him to contact the neighbor Dunmore. He went to the neighbor’s plot found in the backyard lying on the ground bleeding boy. Around 20:00 man called 911, he also tried to hold the teenager CPR, but unfortunately, from traumatized the boy died shortly thereafter at the scene. According to Quinn Ryan had discovered a lot of «damage various parts of the body,» and he was declared dead at the scene.

The neighbor also found in the yard 4 dogs running freely on the territory – 3 Dutch shepherds and 1 Belgian Malinois. They are all krupnoplodnyj dogs, which are mainly used for the protection and policing. The man managed to drive them into the basement of the house. 7 animals were locked in a cage.

All 11 dogs were impounded by the family. 4 dogs running around the area, were placed in a 10-day quarantine.

The chief of police Daytona Robert McDonald said at a press conference that shocked by the incident, and «such things should not happen, and never with anyone, not to mention the 14-year-old boy.» According to MacDonald, the police had not previously received any complaints about dogs.

Ryan hazel was a student at Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School. He helped Dunmore care for the dogs in the kennel throughout the year.

Classmates of the boy decided to honor his friend, he came to school on Monday, may 13 in the clothes of his favorite green color.

The crisis response team were sent to the Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School to help students and teachers cope with the news of the death Hazel. «We are saddened by this loss to our school community… It is sure to raise many emotions, concerns and questions for our entire school, especially for our students, and we provide all the resources we have to help all those in will need,» — said the Director of the Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School Alexander Magale in a written statement posted on the school website.

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