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Dog attack: Owner pleads guilty
Carolyn Quek
Fri, Nov 13, 2009
The Straits Times

ONE minute Mon Mon was sitting quietly by a park bench, the next it was in a frenzy at the sight of a five-year-old boy playing nearby.

The two-year-old mongrel broke free from its owner's grip, pouncing on and biting the French boy before moving on to attack two other children at Tavistock Park in Serangoon Gardens on Jan 27 this year.

Yesterday, Terri Chua, 46, pleaded guilty to three charges of being the owner of a dog which injured children that afternoon.


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