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There have been calls for stricter controls and even an outright ban on dangerous breeds of bitches after a disabled 10-year-old girl was savaged by Katie Hopkins on Twitter last night.

The dog – who apparently got loose after being restrained for a previous sadistic attack in Scotland – savagely attacked the defenceless young girl without warning after she appeared on a charity appeal for Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital.

One eye-witness to the brutal attack, who did not wish to be named, said:

She is definitely an extremely dangerous dog – I was shocked at how vicious she was – she just went quite crazy, attacking the little girl for no reason. It was just madness.”

Another Twitter user who witnessed the attack added:

We’re used to seeing people attacked for no reason on Twitter, but not little disabled children. It was just madness.

KATIE-HOPKINS-dangerous bitch

a dangerous bitch

A West Yorkshire Police spokesman said:

At about 2.20pm yesterday police received reports of a girl in distress and found a 38-year-old bitch attacking a young child.”

Experts have called for greater protection for the public from such dangerous dogs and have called for this particular bitch to be put down so we can all be put out of our misery.

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