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Delhi-NCR stray dog menace: 'She could’ve been saved' - Girl, 6, dies amid policy gaps and civic failure

This tragedy coincides with broader legal and administrative debates across Delhi-NCR on managing street dogs safely and humanely.

July 28, 2025 / 11:00 IST
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The recent death of six-year-old Chavi Sharma following a brutal attack by a rabid stray dog in Delhi’s Pooth Kalan near Rohini has put the spotlight firmly on the region’s escalating stray dog menace, exposing lapses in civic management and public health safeguards, according to a report by TOI.

Chavi, a Class 1 pupil who had just started school, was attacked on June 30 while visiting her aunt. The dog inflicted severe wounds on her left leg, arm and palm. Local residents, including Shakuntala, a 64-year-old woman previously attacked by the same animal, declared they had repeatedly alerted municipal authorities without any remedial action. Shakuntala told TOI, “The dog had been roaming in this area for the last couple of months, attacking passersby and chasing two-wheelers. We had complained to the councillor, to no avail.”

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Although Chavi began anti-rabies treatment immediately at Ambedkar Hospital, her health deteriorated rapidly after she developed a fever on July 24. Medical staff initially dismissed the symptoms as seasonal flu, delaying crucial intervention. The child was repeatedly transferred between multiple government hospitals, Kalawati, Lady Hardinge (which cited a lack of isolation facilities), Ram Manohar Lohia and Safdarjung - before finally being admitted to a private hospital in Pitampura where she passed away on July 26.

Her elder brother Vishal lamented to TOI, “Had the dog been removed, my sister wouldn't have lost her life.” The family, long-time Pooth Kalan residents, has lodged a complaint at Sultanpuri police station seeking legal redress against MCD officials for alleged neglect.