Gaur City 2: The terror of stray dogs in Delhi-NCR and nearby areas is not stopping. Every day stray dogs make residents their prey in some society of the city. The latest case has come to light from Gaur City, a society in Greater Noida West. The whole matter is of 12th Avenue of Gaur City 2. Here a 60-year-old woman was suddenly attacked by some stray dogs in the basement made for parking. The victim has been identified as Seema Sareen, who was going towards the lift from the B1 basement area at around 9.30 pm. According to Seema, a group of dogs suddenly surrounded her. Despite efforts to escape, a dog bit her leg badly.
Giving information about the incident, Seema said that I was completely shocked and could not defend myself.
I somehow managed to escape and reached the lift, but my leg was bleeding a lot and I was barely able to walk. Hearing her cries for help, residents rushed to her aid. She was rushed to a private hospital, where doctors administered first aid and later discharged her. However, Seema’s condition remains critical and she is still in shock over the incident.
Seema Sareen, victim
This incident of stray dog terror has once again raised serious concerns about the increasing threat of dog attacks on society campuses. Apartment Owners Association (AOA) president Shashima Shahi acknowledged the increasing number of stray dogs in the society and the growing security concerns.
The number of stray dogs in society has doubled rapidly, and this unfortunate incident is also very painful. We have issued a circular urging residents not to feed or leave dogs in the basement area.
Shashima Shahi, AOA, President
AOA has deployed 24-hour guards in the basement to enhance security
We have also submitted a letter signed by more than 300 residents to the Greater Noida Authority highlighting the stray dog issue. However, we have not received any response yet.
Shashima Shahi, AOA President
Rakesh Ranjan, a resident of the society, has expressed concern over the recurring problem and lack of action by the authorities. He said that the menace of stray dogs is becoming uncontrollable. The authorities should intervene before more people are injured.