Boy rushed to hospital 'after being attacked by dogs' at house in Dublin

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Boy, 8, rushed to hospital 'after being attacked by dogs' at house in Tallaght, Dublin

The child, eight, was seriously injured in the incident, which took place at a house in Tallaght, Dublin at around 4pm on Sunday, March 22.

The child was taken to Tallaght Hospital and has since been removed to Children's Health Ireland at Crumlin.A full investigation into this incident is now underway by gardai at Tallaght Garda Station.

 

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