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VIDEO APPEAL: Children Injured in Dog Attack at Eastbourne Beach

Two children hospitalized after dog bites; police release images of man linked to the incident.

Sussex Police are appealing for witnesses and information after two children were injured by a dog at Eastbourne beach. The incident occurred at approximately 10:20am on Monday, May 27, near the Hollywell Café on King Edwards Parade.

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Two young children were bitten by the dog and required hospital treatment for their injuries. Officers responded promptly, conducting searches in the area and deploying a drone to aid in the search.

Authorities are now releasing images of a man they wish to speak with in connection with the incident. The man is described as being around 50 years old, approximately 5’9″ tall, wearing a black T-shirt, a black long-sleeve jacket, black shorts, and dark shoes with a white sole. He was also carrying a black rucksack with a bottle of water.

Police urge anyone who witnessed the incident or recognizes the man to report it to Sussex Police online, quoting serial 404 of 27/05.

Your assistance is crucial in helping us ensure the safety of our community and prevent future incidents.

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