Extreme News Reporter Manda
Walking from home to the bus stop, only a few hundred meters away, but in the middle of the way, he was bitten by the dog of the neighbor in the same village, and 8-year-old Xiao Bo fell on the way to school. In the early morning of April 22, the scene in the Changling community of Fumen Street in Fengjie County, Chongqing, was a lament.
The boy was bitten to death by a dog on his way to school
Jimu News reporter learned that at 6:40 a.m. on April 22, Xiao Bo, a second-grade student at Baoguo Road Primary School in Fengjie County, was on his way to school when he was passing through a rural road in Changling Community, Chumen Street, and was bitten by a dog fed by a solitary farmer, and died after 120 rescue. After a preliminary forensic examination, the student died of traumatic shock plus tracheal dissociation. At present, the owner of the dog has been controlled by the Fengjie police.
On the morning of April 24, Jimu News reporter contacted Mr. Huang, a resident of Shangchangling Community. He introduced that Xiao Bo is a boy, 8 years old this year, and has a younger brother who is in kindergarten. His parents worked in other provinces and were usually supervised by his grandfather, Mr. Liu.
Xiao Bo's Baoguo Road Primary School is 4 kilometers away from home, and he needs to walk hundreds of meters to the bus stop on the road every day and then take the bus to school. My brother went to kindergarten, went to school later, and had a school bus pick-up. Every morning at 6 o'clock in the morning, Grandpa would first send XiaoBo to school. That morning, Grandpa took XiaoBo to the middle of the road, found that he forgot to bring the bus card, so he turned around and went home to get it, not wanting to have an accident.

Mr. Huang said that the solitary farmer and the Xiaobo family who owned dogs were a group of villagers, not too far apart. The owner of this house is in the frozen goods business, and there is a freezer at home, but usually only a seventy or eighty-year-old man is at home. The owner has 3 dogs at home to prevent thieves. At the time of the incident, the old man had not yet gotten up. Afterwards, all three dogs were disposed of, and the dog's owner was also controlled.
Whether a dog owner is sentenced depends on the specific circumstances
Chen Liang, a lawyer at Hubei Haolu Law Firm, believes that Xiao Bo was bitten to death by a dog, and the owner of the dog must bear civil compensation liability. As for whether a sentence will be imposed for the crime of causing death by negligence, it depends on the specific circumstances, and according to previous cases, the circumstances of sentences obtained are rare.
The Polar Eye News reporter learned that there is a precedent for the owner of the dog to be sentenced to death for dog bites.
According to a judgment document made by the Honghuagang District People's Court of Zunyi City in 2014, at about 6 o'clock on May 27, 2013, Zhou Mou's mismanagement caused two Dogo dogs raised in the nursery to escape, and he bit Chen Mouguo who was practicing in the morning nearby, resulting in his blood loss and death from respiratory and circulatory failure.
The court found that zhou, without repairing and reinforcing the vacant doors and walls, and without arranging for personnel to guard them, subjectively believed that keeping the two Dogo dogs in the vacant house and the simple kennel could avoid the occurrence of harmful results, causing the two Dogo dogs he raised to sneak out and repeatedly bite the victims and die after being injured, and his behavior had violated the criminal law and constituted the crime of causing death by negligence. In accordance with the provisions of article 233 and the first paragraph of article 67 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China, the court convicted defendant Zhou X of causing death by negligence and sentenced him to two years' imprisonment.
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