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Girl ‘bitten’ by Staffordshire terrier during bus trip in Canterbury

A Staffordshire bull terrier which reportedly sunk its teeth into a child on a bus has prompted a police probe.

The incident is said to have happened on a bus in Sturry Road, Canterbury at about 7.40pm on August 10.

Officers believe this man may help with their investigation involving a dog attack in Sturry Road, Canterbury. Picture: Kent Police
Officers believe this man may help with their investigation involving a dog attack in Sturry Road, Canterbury. Picture: Kent Police
A Staffordshire bull terrier cross. Picture: Dogs Trust
A Staffordshire bull terrier cross. Picture: Dogs Trust

A young girl suffered cuts, not believed to be serious, following the alleged attack.

The dog is described as a black or brown Staffordshire terrier-type.

Police are now appealing for information in a bid to help their inquiries.

They have released an image of a man they believe could assist their investigation.

Anyone with information, or who recognises the man, is being urged to call officers on 01843 222289 and quote reference 46/134407/24.

People can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously by calling 0800 555111.

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