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Leicestershire Police officer suffers ‘serious bite injuries’ after attack by dog believed to be XL bully | UK News

A police officer was left with “serious bite injuries” after being attacked by a dog believed to be an XL bully.

The Leicestershire Police officer was called to a property in Ibstock, near Coalville, in search of a wanted man at around 4.40pm on Thursday, the force said.

He and another male officer attended the call and were both bitten by the dog, with the first taken to hospital for “serious bite injuries” to his upper leg and the second treated for a cut to his finger.

The dog has been seized and placed in secure kennels pending an investigation.

A Leicestershire Police spokesman said: “Although the dog has not been further examined, it is believed to be an XL bully breed. This dog and a second dog, a pit bull type breed, were seized from the address and remain in secure kennels.

“Enquiries are ongoing into the incident. There have been no arrests.”

The breed, which has been developed from the American pit bull terrier, is not officially categorised in the UK.

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has vowed to ban them, but dog experts argue the move is problematic.

Campaigners say that after several bite incidents, including a fatal one that killed a 52-year-old man in Staffordshire in September, any attempts to ban them could also outlaw other similar breeds.

Police shot dead an XL bully in the grounds of a Norfolk primary school earlier this month after it attacked a woman in her 60s.

And in September an 11-year-old girl was left with serious injuries as a result of a similar attack.

Flight from London to Los Angeles diverted after British man ‘grabbed passenger’s throat and tried to hit and bite him’ | US News

A British man has been charged with assaulting a fellow passenger and crew members during a flight from London to Los Angeles which had to be diverted to Utah.

William Hayes, 39, was arrested after the Virgin Atlantic plane landed in Salt Lake City on Tuesday.

He was charged with assault and interfering with the flight crew.

During the flight, he allegedly grabbed a passenger seated in front of him by the throat and tried to hit and bite him, prompting the jet to be rerouted, US authorities said.

Witnesses told authorities that after passengers and crew members restrained and handcuffed Hayes following the alleged assault, he tried to fight with people nearby and kick the plane’s windows, according to the charging documents.

Hayes was taken to the Salt Lake County Jail and police said the case was referred to the US Attorney’s Office.

The plane then resumed its flight to LA.

Virgin said in a statement that “the safety and wellbeing of our customers and crew is always our top priority and we don’t tolerate any behaviour that compromises this”.

“Our cabin crew are highly trained to deal with any individuals that may impact that experience for others,” a spokesperson said.