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A Passenger was Mauled by Emotional Support Dog on Delta Flight

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A passenger was badly bitten by a service dog on a Delta flight. The passenger’s status is unknown at this time; however, he is said to be badly injured. A service dog mauled a passenger on a Delta Airlines flight leaving Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport today. Delta told Fox 5 Atlanta that the passenger was quickly assisted off the flight to receive medical attention. According to fellow passengers, the victim was severely injured from the dog bite. A passenger told Fox 5 Atlanta that the dog was possibly a lab mix weighing around 50 pounds, while another passenger explained that the victim was in the window seat, while the dog’s owner was in the middle seat.

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