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Postman ‘thought he was about to die’ as he was dragged to ground in dog attack

Postman Stevek McKay was seriously injured when an out of control dog on an unfamiliar route in Wavertree, Liverpool, attacked him as he attempted to fend it away from him

A postman attacked by a dog on his rounds said he was convinced he was “going to die” as he was dragged to the ground.

Steven McKay was assigned an unfamiliar route in Wavertree, Liverpool and was warned of an aggressive Jack Russell. When he approached the home he saw a Belgian Shepherd dog, known as Mally, which was “going ballistic”.

The owner’s other dog, a Jack Russell, then came out of the home and attacked the postman who fended it away. As he did so Mally jumped the fence so the victim turned and ran, but not before the animal caught him and sank its teeth into his buttocks, Liverpool Crown Court heard.

The dog continued to try to bite Mr McKay’s back, neck and face before being wrestled to the ground by his owner, Joseph Blaney. He tried to convince the victim to keep quiet about the incident and offered him money, but the postman declined and reported it to the police, Liverpool Echo reported.

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