Dog sneaks into school, bites three students

July 15, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 06:05 am IST - RAMANATHAPURAM:

in shock:Students bitten by a stray dog undergoing treatment at the Government Headquarters Hospital in Ramanathapuram on Wednesday.— Photo: L. Balachandar

in shock:Students bitten by a stray dog undergoing treatment at the Government Headquarters Hospital in Ramanathapuram on Wednesday.— Photo: L. Balachandar

Three school students, including a girl, were admitted to the Government Headquarters Hospital here on Wednesday after a stray dog entered the school and bit them.

The students — M .Sharmitha (8) and Vinoth Kumar (8) of Class IV and Ashwin (7) of Class III — of Kavakulam Panchayat Union Middle School were inside their classrooms when the dog, which sneaked in after sanitary workers opened the main gate to chlorinate the drinking water sources, bit them.

After the canine bit Sharmitha in the forehand and back, students fled the classroom and ran in panic when Vinoth Kumar fell down and the dog bit him in the head. Ashwin too suffered bites in his hand and leg, police and hospital sources said.

Hospital Superintendent K. Krishnamoorthy said that the students were administered anti rabies vaccine and anti rabies immunoglobulin dose. They were under observation and would be discharged on Thursday or Friday, he said.

Muruganandam, father of Sharmitha, said that the adult dog had come from some other place and entered the school. The school had a compound wall and gate. When one of the workers tried to chase it away, the dog ran inside the classroom and bit the students, he said.

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