Six injured in dog attack by Birmingham primary school
BBC News, West Midlands
Six people have been treated in hospital after being attacked by two dogs near a primary school, which went into lockdown to protect its pupils. Children at Barford Primary School in Birmingham were kept inside for an hour until the animals were under control. Police responded at about 14:30 BST and parents received a text warning that the dogs could "kill a human".The school, in Barford Road, Winson Green, went into lockdown just as pupils were due to leave for the day.Parents and carers were sent a concerning text alerting them to reports of "potentially very dangerous dogs circling the school".
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