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2:28pm Thursday 28th January 2010 in
TWO teenagers have relived the moments their pet dog turned on their dad in a sustained and bloody attack.
Steven and Jonathan Atkins say they were at their home in Palace View, Grove Park, on Sunday night (January 24) when year-old Buster tried to bite 14-year-old Steven.
They claim their father John Atkins, 53, intervened and pulled the dog off, sparking a 15 minute ordeal as the family battled to control their snarling dog.
Jonathan, 16, said he and his dad were barely strong enough to pin down the out-of-control animal, taken in by the family as a stray four months ago.
“Buster must have got a taste for human blood and flesh - it just wouldn’t let go of my dad,” he explained.
“Someone came in with a motorbike helmet and golf club and started bashing them over the dog’s head but it wouldn’t give up.
“My dad was losing a lot of blood. He was crying out ‘help me, help me’.
“I went and got a kitchen knife to stab the dog but my dad told me not too because the dog was so close to him.”
He added: “I eventually got the dog by its back legs and threw it into the back garden.”
Jonathan and his dad then made their way outside to their car, in an effort to get to hospital.
But Jonathan says Buster escaped from the garden and continued its attack, prompting neighbours to call 999.
Despite being blasted with a fire extinguisher, the dog forced its way into the car and then into the back of an ambulance before police arrived at around 9pm.
Jonathan, a former pupil at Catford’s Sedgehill School, said: “The living room was like a murder scene. I was smothered in blood too.
“There was blood all over the lounge floor. Buster was white but by the end of it all he was red, soaked in blood.
“The dog was after my dad - it was trying to kill him.”
Steven, who attends Sedgehill School, was bitten on the hand at the start of the attack and says he and his brother managed to save his dad’s life by helping to beat off the pitbull-type breed.
He added: “I was crying when it was happening.
“My brother and I basically saved our dad’s life - he would have been dead if we weren’t there.
“It was terrifying.
“Buster had always been a loving and caring dog.”
The teenagers say their dad, who works at a supermarket in Orpington, is expected to be in St Thomas' Hospital for several more weeks, recovering from fractures to his hands and arms.
They say doctors have had to put metal pins into his hands during reconstructive surgery.
The boys live with their 12-year-old sister, Louise, and claim Buster was only ever aggressive to other dogs but never to their family.
Stephen and Jonathan are staying with family in Beckenham and Elmers End while their dad recovers.
The dog is thought to have been destroyed and the Met police have confirmed they are investigating the incident.
Comments(47)
Excalibur
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3:45pm Thu 28 Jan 10
pumpkinpie
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4:00pm Thu 28 Jan 10
jca111
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4:03pm Thu 28 Jan 10
City - Square Mile
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4:14pm Thu 28 Jan 10
pumpkinpie
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4:23pm Thu 28 Jan 10
City - Square Mile
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4:30pm Thu 28 Jan 10
the wall
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4:49pm Thu 28 Jan 10
pumpkinpie wrote:Carefull pointing those fingers !!!
If the dog was so loving and caring why did it suddenly flip? I am not pointing fingers but from previous experience a dog will only bite if provoked.
lillly
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4:55pm Thu 28 Jan 10
City - Square Mile
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5:01pm Thu 28 Jan 10
City - Square Mile
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5:12pm Thu 28 Jan 10
lillly
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5:17pm Thu 28 Jan 10
City - Square Mile wrote:you should change your name to billy. BILLY NO MATES
Lilly may I say your nephews have a very eloquent way of using the Queens English – it is refreshing to see the use of the C word so liberally. I especially approve of the use of the letter z instead of s to indicate a plural..or should that be pluralz. By the way the clue of my job is in my name.
City - Square Mile
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5:19pm Thu 28 Jan 10
x-xkeeley91x-x
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5:19pm Thu 28 Jan 10
City - Square Mile wrote:Well stop commenting then and go do something actaully useful with your time other than upsetting teenager boys.
Please believe my gripe is not with your family. As you can see from my first comment I was addressing the fact the Newsshopper deemed it acceptable to interview and publish an article featuring someone who had previously been abusive on the site. The story was printed originally – we do not really need a blow by blow account from your nephews, especially in light of the comments section previously mentioned.
lillly
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5:21pm Thu 28 Jan 10
City - Square Mile
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5:22pm Thu 28 Jan 10
lillly
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5:23pm Thu 28 Jan 10
Locked and Loaded wrote:another saddo get a life
"Who let the dogs out ? ", "Who let the dogs out ? " I do mean lillly, orpington, x-xkeeley91x-x, and Becky, not poor old Buster. LOL.
porkpie
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5:24pm Thu 28 Jan 10
x-xkeeley91x-x wrote:And your doing what ?????
City - Square Mile wrote: Please believe my gripe is not with your family. As you can see from my first comment I was addressing the fact the Newsshopper deemed it acceptable to interview and publish an article featuring someone who had previously been abusive on the site. The story was printed originally – we do not really need a blow by blow account from your nephews, especially in light of the comments section previously mentioned.Well stop commenting then and go do something actaully useful with your time other than upsetting teenager boys.
x-xkeeley91x-x
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5:26pm Thu 28 Jan 10
City - Square Mile
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5:27pm Thu 28 Jan 10
x-xkeeley91x-x
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5:28pm Thu 28 Jan 10
City - Square Mile wrote:They did it to set it straigh! as people are being so vile
In hindsight it would have been perhaps more sensible for the young lads not to have been interviewed by the paper and then agree to it being published, especially in light of the earlier comments section when names were being bounded around by all involved. Just a thought.
Locked and Loaded
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5:37pm Thu 28 Jan 10
City - Square Mile
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5:39pm Thu 28 Jan 10
x-xkeeley91x-x
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6:21pm Thu 28 Jan 10
It's Me again !
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7:00pm Thu 28 Jan 10
Local lady
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10:09pm Thu 28 Jan 10
City - Square Mile
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8:03am Fri 29 Jan 10
x-xkeeley91x-x wrote:I guess Keeley a rational argument that disagrees with your point of view is too much for some.
You keep going on about it, get over it, youve said your peace, many times. Now just jump off the wagon!
kae
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9:21am Fri 29 Jan 10
jca111 wrote:I don't believe that this is necessarily true. I am a married 28 year old and I live with my husband ina council flat with our 6 year old Staffie who gets plenty of excercise. I work full time and my husband has just started his own company so that we can buy our own house. I am not your typical 'chav' who has this dog to make me look 'hard'. I don't understand why someone would take in this breed of dog without knowing the dogs history. How do they knwo that someone didn't throw the dog out for agression? I do agree though luckily it wasn't a child or there would have been another fatality!!
I agree - look at the photo - its a BLOCK OF FLATS! Dogs like that need a house with a garden minimum, and several walks a day as well I feel sorry for the dog. At least it turned on them and not an infant in the local park.
Tinker Bell
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1:49pm Fri 29 Jan 10
LawGrad02
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1:59pm Fri 29 Jan 10
ds25
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2:07pm Fri 29 Jan 10
Gypo
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9:53pm Fri 29 Jan 10
K1rky
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12:22am Sat 30 Jan 10
x-xkeeley91x-x
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3:15pm Mon 1 Feb 10
ds25 wrote:ITS A HOUSE!
“Buster had always been a loving and caring dog.” - in the whole 16weeks they had lived with him!! Who in their right mind would take in a stray pitbull type dog to live with their kids in a flat having no knowledge of it's previous upbringing - crazy fools!!
Gypo
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6:03pm Mon 1 Feb 10
reptiles
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6:32pm Tue 2 Feb 10
the wall
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10:02am Wed 3 Feb 10
reptiles wrote:You don't half write a load of dribble.
maybe the reporter got it wrong then but it sure looks like a block of flats to me - even when you look out of the window where the lads are But it does state in the story that they kicked the dog out in the back garden. However i certainly would not take a stray dog in like that not with children as we all know via press ect how mental these dogs can be. And if as stated it was only aggressive to other dogs - then that must mean that its aggressive natured and as said if its a stray then why not contact the police- do dogs not have to be chipped and have a licence. Sorry not being a dog owner i have no idea But this sort of dog has a bad reputation anyways - so there is now way id take it in- kids or no kids I also dont agree with some of the comments like they got a gold club etc and wanted to stab the dog with a kitchen knife. Again dogs are licenced and you can get done for hurting/killing a dog. But if police destroy it then im sure its done in the correct manor.
Marty1979
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10:52am Wed 3 Feb 10
reptiles
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2:11pm Wed 3 Feb 10
the wall wrote:No i would not go to that extreme, but then i would not take in a staff type dog that was a stray. Id contact the RSPCA or police. Your answer about chips is wrong, you dont have to just have them chipped to go abroad - a passport they need yes! Lots of people have their animals chipped - YES even Reptiles. Reason people have them chipped is so if lost they can be found. As for liecnces you may recall earlier i said " i have no idea about dogs" but i know years ago if you bought a dog you had to have a licence and also with these types of dogs people usually get them chipped ect. Yes you can get done for hurting/killing a dog - unfortunate thats not the case with all animals, But. As i said i know nothing about dogs, i do know a bit about cites. But if it were a pet of mine id have it chipped. Maybe im just mad, but then being a reptile owner youd probably agree i am mad!
reptiles wrote:You don't half write a load of dribble.
maybe the reporter got it wrong then but it sure looks like a block of flats to me - even when you look out of the window where the lads are But it does state in the story that they kicked the dog out in the back garden. However i certainly would not take a stray dog in like that not with children as we all know via press ect how mental these dogs can be. And if as stated it was only aggressive to other dogs - then that must mean that its aggressive natured and as said if its a stray then why not contact the police- do dogs not have to be chipped and have a licence. Sorry not being a dog owner i have no idea But this sort of dog has a bad reputation anyways - so there is now way id take it in- kids or no kids I also dont agree with some of the comments like they got a gold club etc and wanted to stab the dog with a kitchen knife. Again dogs are licenced and you can get done for hurting/killing a dog. But if police destroy it then im sure its done in the correct manor.
1. do dogs not have to be chipped and have a licence. - Licence went out 20 odd years ago. Not that they served any propose. Chipped only if going abroad.
2. They got a gold club etc and wanted to stab the dog with a kitchen knife. If you saw a good ripping lumps of flesh out of a relative would you not use extreme force. 3. Again dogs are licensed and you can get done for hurting/killing a dog. What's with this again dogs are licensed, what the hell does that matter. Also do you not think that if a dog was attacking someone that the use of extreme force would be ok. Your in cloud cuckoo land.
the wall
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4:54pm Wed 3 Feb 10
reptiles
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5:16pm Wed 3 Feb 10
the wall
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9:49am Thu 4 Feb 10
reptiles
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11:33am Thu 4 Feb 10
the wall
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12:22pm Thu 4 Feb 10
reptiles
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3:46pm Thu 4 Feb 10
the wall
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4:06pm Thu 4 Feb 10
reptiles wrote:YES WHEN YOUR LIFE IS ON THE LINE
im so sorry what i should have said is you say its ok to use extreme force not beat it - amounts to the same thing "They got a gold club etc and wanted to stab the dog with a kitchen knife. If you saw a good ripping lumps of flesh out of a relative would you not use extreme force.When a dog attacks it's their life or yours. What you going to doing ....roll over and die..... not me I will take it out." = take it out meaning hurt or kill the animal what your saying is its OK to use extreme force ( or in my words beat the poor thing)
Local lady
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11:36pm Thu 11 Feb 10
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City - Square Mile says...
2:56pm Thu 28 Jan 10
You are giving print space over to Jonathan Atkins, the very same person you deleted all the comments from for his use of foul and threatening language!!
Are we really that short of stories in the local area that you give such vile mouthed people the attention they crave. I am sure I read a comment on the previous story where one of the relatives threatened to cripple memebers of the public that dared to voice an opinion.
Honestly an all time low…………..