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Anhui man used six dogs to maul neighbour

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Anhui man used six dogs to maul neighbour

Summary

A court in Suixi County, Huaibei, Anhui, has publicly heard an intentional injury case arising from a neighbourhood dispute over dog fouling. According to the case details, the defendant, after drinking, took six large aggressive dogs from his home to neighbour Guo’s residence at about 9pm on September 26 last year, called Guo outside, assaulted him and then ordered the dogs to attack. Guo was left with multiple injuries and judicial assessment later classified the harm as second-degree serious injury. The court said the dogs in this case were used as tools to inflict harm, meaning the conduct should be treated not as an accident involving animals but as intentional assault, with criminal and civil liability to follow.

Key Points

  • The case happened in Sipu Town, Suixi County, under Huaibei in Anhui, where the defendant kept several large aggressive dogs at home.
  • The dispute reportedly stemmed from everyday friction with neighbour Guo over the dogs defecating freely in the area.
  • On the night of September 26 last year, at around 9pm, the intoxicated defendant went to Guo’s home seeking retaliation.
  • After calling Guo outside and physically attacking him, the defendant allegedly commanded six large aggressive dogs to pounce and bite him.
  • The court said the defendant should face criminal responsibility for intentional injury and also pay medical, nursing and other civil compensation.

Why It Matters

For Hong Kong readers, the case is a stark reminder that using animals to attack someone can be treated in law the same way as using any other instrument to cause bodily harm. It also underlines that disputes over pet ownership and public hygiene can escalate into serious violence, bringing both imprisonment risk and full compensation liability.