
A FIVE-year-old has been left with horrific injuries after being attacked by a dog in a park.
The little boy was at a park with his mum on Schofield Street, Mexborough, on Thursday when he was ‘aggressively’ approached by a dog off its lead.

The dog, believed to be a bull breed, began to attack the child’s face and caused injury to his eye, ears and cheeks.
The boy was taken to hospital for treatment and it is believed his injuries could cause lasting physical scars, South Yorkshire Police said.
Officers rushed to the park and arrested a 29-year-old man on suspicion of owning the dog.
The man has since been released on bail while the dog remains in police Kennels.
A spokesperson for South Yorkshire Police said: “What should have been an enjoyable experience for a little boy has turned into every parent’s nightmare.
“The boy was taken to hospital for treatment, and it is believed his injuries could cause lasting physical scars.”
Inspector Steve Usher said: “This incident should never happen and could have be avoided by responsible ownership.
“Being a responsible owner is the difference between dogs causing fear and harm in our community.”
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