Amputated human leg found in mouth of roaming dog at AIMSS, Shimla

A disturbing incident occurred at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Shimla, where an amputated human leg was discovered in the mouth of a roaming dog. The shocking event took place on Tuesday and has since gone viral on social media, sparking widespread alarm among local residents. Authorities have not provided detailed information regarding the origins of the leg, but it is suspected to be linked to recent surgical procedures at the hospital. This unsettling discovery has raised serious concerns about public safety and the presence of stray dogs in urban areas, particularly those near medical facilities. Animal control teams have been deployed to manage the situation and ensure the safety of both the public and stray animals. The incident highlights the ongoing issues related to stray dog populations in India, which have been a source of contention in various cities across the country. As the investigation continues, officials are urging the public to remain calm and report any further sightings of stray dogs exhibiting unusual behavior.
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