An 11-year-old boy was declared dead after police found him 'severely injured' after being 'attacked by two very large dogs' in Summerside on Monday.
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“The city failed that little boy,” the neighbour said through tears, becoming emotional when talking about the complaints they said they and other neighbours had filed.Click to share quote on Twitter: "My initial reaction was the city failed the boy because they weren't listening to our complaints."The neighbour said they’ve been voicing concerns about the property to the city for over a decade, during which time the residence was home to different dogs.
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