DOGS ATTACK WOMEN
Received Wednesday, 11 a.m. MILAN, Nov. 5. Twelve St. Bernard dogs at Austa attacked two women and critically injured one before monks drove the animals off with whips. The dogs pounced on the women in a snow storm. One woman escaped by climbing a wall. The other was pulled down by the dogs, which rnauled her, and tore off her clothes and were trying to drag her to their kennels when the monks arrived.
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 November 1946, Page 5
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