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Scots grandad who had thumb 'ripped off' in vicious dog attack 'let down' as prosecution dropped

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A Scots grandad whose thumb was ‘bitten off’ during a terrifying dog attack has been told there is not enough evidence to prosecute the animal’s owner.

The 72-year-old was left in hospital after having a large part of his digit severed as well as suffering numerous wounds to his face, throat, body and legs.

He continues to undergo physical therapy following the horrific incident, which took place as he walked his own pet in Blackburn, West Lothian, on July 16.

We previously told how the pensioner, who did not wish to be named, had lifted his small dog off the ground after coming across the XL American bulldog-type canine.Police launched an investigation and seized the dog that was allegedly involved before submitting a report to the

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