Pregnant woman is severely injured by falling rottweiler: Mother-to-be is in a serious condition after dog tumbles from third-floor balcony and dies on impact

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A pregnant lady has been severely injured after being struck by a rottweiler that tumbled from a third-floor balcony. 

The lady is in hospital in a severe situation after the accident on Through Frattina, one among central Rome’s chicest streets, on Friday.

The animal died on impression and the canine’s proprietor is claimed to be distraught, Italian information company Ansa experiences.

In April, an Italian lady was ‘torn aside’ her brother’s rottweiler whereas she tried to feed it. 

Patrizia La Marca, 53, had stopped at her brother’s house within the resort city of Ventimiglia within the afternoon to take take care of his canine when it attacked her.

The lady is in hospital after the accident on Through Frattina, one among central Rome’s chicest streets on Friday (file photograph)

The animal died on impact and the dog's owner is said to be distraught, Italian news agency Ansa reports (stock image)

The animal died on impression and the canine’s proprietor is claimed to be distraught, Italian information company Ansa experiences (inventory picture)

Neighbours heard her calling for assist and first responders arriving discovered her in a pool of blood, with horrific bites to her head, arms, chest and shoulders.

It took first responders two hours to assist La Marca as a result of aggressive nature of the canine, with officers ultimately capturing and injuring it earlier than taking it to a metropolis kennel, il Giornale reported.

In one other tragic demise in Italy, the boss of an Italian cheesemaking firm was crushed to demise after 15,000 wheels of cheese buried him in his personal manufacturing facility in August.

Giacomo Chiapparini, 74, was discovered lifeless by firefighters after a shelf broke in his manufacturing facility within the northern Lombardy area at round 9pm and brought about a lethal domino impact that introduced down 1000’s of wheels of Grana Padano.

Supply: | This text initially belongs to Dailymail.co.uk


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