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Girl, 3, rushed to hospital with 'severe injuries' after dog attack in West London park

The dog owner fled the scene after the attack, leaving the child with severe leg injuries, police said no arrests have been made so far.

  • On Wednesday, 24 September, a three-year-old girl was attacked at around 12.50pm in Rectory Fields, Ealing and taken to hospital by the London Ambulance Service for severe leg injuries.
  • Police believe the dog's owner left the scene before officers arrived, and Metropolitan Police are investigating the alleged attack at around 12:50hrs in Rectory Fields, Ealing.
  • Witnesses rushed to help after the dog lunged for the girl, and the owner is believed to have left the scene quickly, according to Rowen Skinley.
  • No arrests have been made and officers continue to seek witnesses; police urged the public to call 101 quoting 01/8008839/25 with information.
  • Forces across Britain report a rise in dog attacks over five years; the incident follows another involving a three-year-old girl two months earlier, and the injured child must return for a check-up within a week.
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Three-year-girl in hospital with severe injury after 'dog attack' in west London park

A three-year-old child is in hospital with a severe leg injury after an alleged dog attack in west London.

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My London broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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