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Stray Dogs Attack Foreign Coaches at World Para Athletics Event in Delhi

A shocking incident took place at the World Para Athletics event in Delhi. Stray dogs attacked foreign coaches near the training area. The attack has raised serious concerns about athlete safety and local animal control.

Shocking Morning Scene at the Stadium

Witnesses said two foreign coaches were helping their athletes warm up when several stray dogs entered the field. One coach was bitten on the leg, while another fell while escaping the chaos. Medical teams arrived quickly and treated the injuries on the spot. Both coaches were later taken to a nearby hospital and are now stable.
Officials confirmed that the incident happened early in the morning when stadium security was minimal. However, the attack drew immediate international attention. Several participating teams expressed worry over the event’s safety arrangements and demanded better protection for athletes and staff.

Authorities Take Quick Action

In response, event organizers and Delhi authorities promised to take swift action. The municipal team began clearing stray dogs from the area and increased patrols around the stadium. In addition, security protocols were strengthened to ensure safety before upcoming matches.
Athletes and teams urged better coordination between event organizers and city officials. They also called for long-term animal safety programs to handle the city’s stray population humanely.
As the World Para Athletics event continues, this incident serves as a reminder that safety must remain a top priority. Therefore, officials are under pressure to rebuild international trust and ensure the event runs smoothly.

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