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Pet dog bites girl inside Noida housing society lift, video goes viral

| @indiablooms | May 08, 2024, at 08:16 pm

A video has gone viral on social media which shows a young girl attacked by a pet dog inside the lift of a posh Noida housing society.

The incident was captured on a close circuit (CCTV) camera.

In the video, the girl could be seen inside the lift when a dog attacks her.

The girl was alone inside the lift when the dog bit her and left her hurt.

A man, who seemed to be the owner of the dog, entered the lift and moves the animal outside it so that it could not cause any further damage to her.

The dog attack took place in the Lotus- 300 society in Sector 107, Noida, reported India Today.

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