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HAZEL PARK, Mich. AP 鈥?Suburban Detroit police say a dog fatally mauled a 4-year-old boy despite his mothers efforts to defend him duri stanley italia ng the attack.The boy was pronounced dead Tuesday night at a hospital after he suffered serious wounds to his neck and body in the attack in Hazel Park, north of Detroit.The boys 14-year-old sister called 911 and reported that her mother was trying to stop a male pit bill from attacking her brother at their home.Police say the boys mother cut the animal with a knife to defend her son. She was hospitalized for dog bite injuries.Officers used stun guns to free the boy from the dog, which was later euthanized.Authorities say the family had been fostering the 60-pound dog. Copyright c 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Join our Newsletter fo stanley cup r the latest news right to your inboxTrending7WEATHER: Turning wetBoston Red Sox Spring Training Schedule 鈥?including games stanley thermos mug airing on 7Court releases redacted copy of defense motion to dismiss charges against Karen ReadMayor Wu preparing to head to D.C. to defend Boston immigration enforcement policiesSocial Security Administration could cut up to 50% of its workforceWhat to know about the lives and deaths of Hollywood icon Gene Hackman and wife Betsy Arakawa Rcvn Video shows officer outside school during Florida massacre
Photo for The Washington Post by Elise BlanchardA young woman attends a counseling session at the hospital in Herat.By Rick Noack / The Washington Post14:43 JST,ensp;July 8, 2023KABUL Psychiatrist Shafi Azim spent much of his career attending to the trauma caused by two decades of fighting, which ripped apart buildings and families.But over the past months, his hospital Afghanistan primary mental health facility in Kabul has filled with patients who say they are experiencing a different kind of suffering, he said. With the Taliban leadership severely restricting female education and work, there are mounting concerns about the mental health of girls and women. The restrictions and 8220 udden changes, sa stanley hrnek id Azim, appear to be at the root of the trauma suffered by most women and girls now s stanley nz eeking help at this hospital.They fear they will never be able to go back to work or school, said Azim, 60. They are isolated and become depressed.Mental health professionals at five Afghan hospitals and health centers shared similar accounts of a rising challenge. They said many women are receiving outpatient therapy and gourde stanley medication. Some have been encouraged by doctors to seek an escape in the shrinking number of activities that are still tolerated.As the circle of limitations and restrictions widens, said a female mental health worker, even women who were so far not directly impacted by the bans are no |
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