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Bollywood actor Rayya Labib attacked by stray dogs at Colva beach
MUMBAI/PANAJI: Bollywood actor Rayya Labib was attacked by stray dogs while on an early morning walk on Colva beach in South Goa. The incident happened on Friday morning at around 5.50 to 6 am.
The actor accompanied by two friends who were all visiting Goa to beat the summer heat, decided to take a stroll on the beach early in the morning to avoid other tourists and touts. While her two friends were parking their car on a road nearby, Rayya ventured out on the beach.
To her dismay, she had hardly walked about 200 to 300 meters on the beach, when she was attacked viciously by a pack of stray dogs who tried to bite and maul her. Taken by surprise, she screamed for help and her friends who were some distance from her rushed to her aid and rescued her from the dogs, but not before she sustained a few bruises or scratches on her leg. Her dress was also torn and ripped apart in places, due to the attempt by the dogs to bite her. She was administered medical treatment and returned to Mumbai the same day.
Speaking to media persons on her return to Mumbai, Rayya said, “I am an animal lover and even feed stray dogs. It was very shocking to be suddenly attacked by strays on the Colva beach, without any reason or provocation. It looks like the dogs were either hungry or irritated about something. A tourist zone like Colva beach should be kept free of strays as it could be a dampener for tourists, particularly foreigners who prefer South Goa for its quiet and privacy. The stray dog menace is growing in Goa and the same was also noticed in the Latin quarter area of Panjim late at night. Besides beggars and touts, the coastal belt and other tourist hangouts are infested by stray cattle and dog, which is definitely bad for tourism.”
This is the second or third incident of stray dog attacks in South Goa over the last one week. Another similar attack took place at Benaulim a few days earlier. An elderly man walking home late night was also attacked by strays on the outskirts of Margao about six days ago.