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Mother says children 'lucky to be alive' after XL Bully attack in Battersea Park

Source: PA Wire

A mother says her two children “are lucky to be alive” after an unmuzzled XL Bully attacked them in Battersea park

The children, aged one and two, suffered bites after the dog jumped on them on Friday.

The woman, who wished to remain anonymous, told the Express the XL Bully ‘launched itself on the pram” carrying her one-year-old daughter.

She claims

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