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Adam Dutton & Sam Greenway & Adam May

Mum's horror after Rottweiler savages girl, 7, saved by her hoodie as owner walks free

A mum has told of her horror after a Rottweiler savaged her seven-year-old daughter's face - with only her hoodie saving her from losing her life.

The terrified girl said owner James Palmer, 31, had told her the mutt was "friendly" when she went over to stroke it as he held it on a lead and a harness.

But it launched at the little girl, leaving her with horrific facial injuries on April 11 last year.

Palmer this week walked free from court - while the dog was ordered to be destroyed.

A court heard the terrified youngster had gone over to pat the Rotty when the crazed hound leapt up at her in Dent Close, Worcester.

She was rushed to hospital where she underwent extensive facial surgery to a gaping cheek wound and has been left scarred for life as a result of the "horrendous" attack.

Her family believe the black hoodie she was wearing at the time helped save her life by stopping the dog sinking its teeth into her throat and say she was "lucky to be alive".

The girl suffered a deep wound to her face during the dog attack (SWNS)

Police were called and Palmer stayed in his flat and initially refused to hand over the dog - named Rocky - but eventually agreed to have it taken away.

Palmer admitted being in charge of a dangerously out of control dog which caused injury when he appeared at Worcester Magistrates' Court in May.

On Thursday, he was handed a six month jail sentence, suspended for a year, and JPs ordered for the dog to be destroyed.

He was also ordered to pay the girl £1,500 compensation, a £128 victim surcharge and £185 costs, as well as the £2,500 bill towards the cost of keeping Rocky in kennels.

Chair of the bench, Charles Townsend, said: "I can't state clearly enough how serious the injury was. She will be permanently scarred."

Sumreen Asfar, prosecuting, told the court how the dog had leapt at the little girl's jaw after she had gone to stroke it outside her home.

The healed wound that has left a scar on the victim's face (SWNS)

She said: "There was a call from her mother that a dog was attacking her child. She was taken to the A&E. There was flesh hanging from her face.

"She has had surgery, she is going to have a scar on her face for the rest of her life."

The prosecutor said the dog was not muzzled at the time of the attack, despite having been muzzle trained.

Miss Asfar added: "The dog can become aggressive - if he is not muzzled this can be a repeated incident.

"When the dog was seized by police it was unwell and was suffering from malnutrition."

The girl was rushed to Worcestershire Royal Hospital after the attack (SWNS)

Will Harrison, defending, said Palmer had been upset at what happened and suffered mentally from the media attention the case had attracted.

He added: "Not only that but in July this year he was admitted to hospital with a collapsed lung. He is signed off work."

Mr Harrison said a report from a dog expert identified two "plausible" explanations; either Rocky had felt threatened and reacted, or that children had ice creams and the dog had tried to bite one and caught the victim's face.

He added: "There was no sustained attack, it was a lunge.

"Ultimately, the report concludes, if properly managed the dog isn't a danger."

James Palmer, 31, was holding the dog on a lead and a harness when it launched at the little girl, leaving her with horrific facial injuries (Worcester News / SWNS)

Speaking previously, the parents of the victim, who wish to remain anonymous, said they believed their daughter's hoodie saved her life.

The girl's 35-year-old step-dad said: "It was lucky - I feel the hoodie saved her life.

"If the dog had grabbed her neck, that would be it."

Recalling the attack, the girl, who is now nine, said Palmer had told her his dog was "friendly" and so she went closer and stroked him on the head.

She added: "Then I saw he was looking at me and he looked like he wanted to attack me.

"He was looking me straight in the eye and looked like he was about to pounce. He jumped and bit. When his paws were on me I felt how strong he was. I felt the power."

She said Palmer tried to pull the animal back and slapped the dog during the attack which she estimated lasted around two seconds.

Shocking photos released by the family show the gaping bloody wound and the girl lying on a hospital trolley with her face bandaged up.

The girl added: "I was shocked and scared. I didn't feel the pain.

"Neighbours were looking and told me to get in and tell my mum."

Her 11-year-old brother also witnessed the horror unfold and rushed upstairs to alert their mum.

An ambulance took her to Worcestershire Royal Hospital where she had the wound cleaned and stitched under general anaesthetic.

Her mum, 41, said: "She is just really lucky that the dog let go. I'm afraid the dog will attack other children.

"Whenever she sees a bit dog now she hangs on to our hands and gets very nervous. I'm afraid she will be like this forever now.

"But we know it could have been a lot worse. We just don't want this dog to attack any more children."

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