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Young boy mauled by dog at school Ballymena boy mauled by dog at Carniny Primary School
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A five-year-old boy has been mauled by a dog at his school in County Antrim.A five-year-old boy has been mauled by a dog at his school in County Antrim.
The child has been transferred to hospital in Belfast where his condition has been described as serious.The child has been transferred to hospital in Belfast where his condition has been described as serious.
The dog was being shown to pupils at Carniny primary school on the outskirts of Ballymena.The dog was being shown to pupils at Carniny primary school on the outskirts of Ballymena.
Raymond Ross, the school principal told the BBC: "Everyone at the school is very upset and distressed by what has happened."Raymond Ross, the school principal told the BBC: "Everyone at the school is very upset and distressed by what has happened."
"Our hearts go out to the boy and his family," he said."Our hearts go out to the boy and his family," he said.
Mr Ross said the incident had happened in the school's playground, and that the pupils were being let in one by one to see the dog.Mr Ross said the incident had happened in the school's playground, and that the pupils were being let in one by one to see the dog.
He said four adults were present in the playground along with the child when he was attacked by the animal.He said four adults were present in the playground along with the child when he was attacked by the animal.
The Health and Safety Executive is investigating. Ballymena Borough Council have released a statement saying they are aware of the incident and that their thoughts are with the family.
The council said: "A representative from Environmental Health attended the school following the incident and, having liaised with those involved, instigated appropriate actions to seize the dog.
"The dog has now been put down.
"Ballymena Borough Council is working alongside all appropriate organisations to carry out a full investigation."