'Help Me': Delivery Man Attacked By 'Pet' Pitbull in Chhattisgarh's Raipur, Chilling Video Goes Viral
'Help Me': Delivery Man Attacked By 'Pet' Pitbull in Chhattisgarh's Raipur, Chilling Video Goes Viral
In a chilling video, a man could be seen writhing in pain after he was attacked by Pitbull dogs in Raipur.

In a scary turn of events, two Pitbull dogs attacked a man who was delivering food in Raipur, Chhattisgarh. The incident happened in Anupam Nagar, under the Khamardih police station area, on a Friday. Salman Khan, the delivery man, entered a doctor’s house to deliver something when the two Pitbulls went after him.

A video of the attack showed Salman being bitten by the dogs and writhing in pain, trying to escape. Sadly, no one came to his aid. Eventually, he managed to get outside and climbed onto a parked car to save himself. After the dogs left, Salman could be seen pleading to help him with his hands and legs covered in blood before someone gave him a water bottle.

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The video went viral, sparking public outrage. One user commented, “Jail the dog owner. Owner should pay for trauma and medical charges to delivery person.” Another said, “Poor guy, hope he got the proper treatment. The owner should pay for the entire treatment!!”

Viral Video:

TW: Disturbing Visuals, Viewer Discretion Advisable.

According to ETV Bharat, local ward councillor Amitesh Bhardwaj explained, “A woman named Sandhya Rao lives here, she is a doctor by profession. Dr. Sandhya Rao has kept 3 dogs in her house. Out of the three dogs, two are of the pitbull breed and one is of another breed. On Friday, the delivery boy came in an auto to drop wallpaper at Sandhya Rao’s house. As soon as he reached the door to go inside the house, he was attacked by 2 pitbull dogs. The dogs have badly bitten the delivery boy on his hands and legs.”

Reports said that neighbours rushed Salman to the hospital after the attack. Speaking to local media, Salman said that someone else might not have survived the attack. He also mentioned that Dr. Rao blamed him for entering without calling and said he shouldn’t have gone in.

Salman pointed out that Dr. Rao never warned him about the dogs. Local media reported that Dr. Rao’s pit bulls have attacked five people so far. Neighbours live in fear because the dogs often roam freely when the house doors are left open.

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On Monday morning, the municipal corporation team came to Dr. Akshat Rao’s house to catch the pit bulls after Salman’s complaint but left empty-handed.

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