New Delhi: A rabid dog found its way into the New Delhi airport, where it attacked and terrorised people for nearly three hours before a guard was able to catch it, a news report said yesterday.
The dog bit at least four people, the Times of India said of Saturday's incident.
The animal was first sighted in the open area outside one of the terminal gates, where airport staff collect passenger baggage.
A man preparing to board a plane to Srinagar in Kashmir was the first to be bitten when he stepped out of the terminal to identify his baggage, the report said.
13/11/06 AP/Gulf News, United Arab Emirates
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