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Police appeal after girl bitten by dog on train
- Author, Katy Docherty-Warren
- Role, ΒιΆΉΤΌΕΔ News, South East
Police are appealing for help after a young girl was bitten by an "out of control" dog.
Officers from British Transport Police released an image of a woman who they believe can help with their investigation.
It happened on a train between Higham, near Rochester, and Gravesend railway station at 13:50 BST on 27 August.
The girl was bitten on the hand by what police believe was a "dangerous" dog.
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