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A brutal dog mauling that left three people injured was not an isolated event, but the culmination of years of warnings one victim says were repeatedly ignored.
"It's a miracle no one was killed," Nathan Pilkington said while reflecting on the day that left him with deep scars on his arms and legs.
Stacey Walker-Haturini, the owner of four dogs that attacked Pilkington, was convicted and sentenced to 180 hours' community work in December.
Her sentencing came after a string of high-profile attacks throughout New Zealand in 2025.
The attacks were amid increasing safety concerns from members of the public.
In March, Kaiwaka turned into a scene of terror when Stacey Walker-Haturini's four dogs broke loose, mauling a woman as she tried to fend them off. Pilkington rushed to help and was also bitten, and three victims required medical attention.
That same month, tragedy struck the Bay of Plenty when 4-year-old boy
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