Furious parents after the daughter’s face was opened in a terrible dog attack … But the owner does not need to pay a penny in compensation

In a terrible dog attack, a brave girl student who was wounded for life was disappointed by the emotionless owner of the monster, health professionals and courts.
Pretty Lilly O’byrne was playing football in front of her house when she escaped from the cage of Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cross and jumped.
At that time, only 10, Lilly did his best to fight strong animals, but a gap on his cheek and his hands were pierced.
The screams were heard by his family Alex and Kylie O’byrne, who watched TV in their halls only 50 meters away.
The couple went out to see their little daughters as ‘something like a horror movie’ as they described.
The engineer Alex drove his blood soaked with his daughter to the hospital, where he had to wait six hours in A & E before he was transferred to an expert unit where he had surgery and was taken into a drop of antibiotics.
Now you have a family after 18 months He started an objection to a waof to get the help he needs To overcome the physical and psychological injuries that change his life.
The noon still sees nightmares and tears rolled his cheeks when he remembers the attack outside his house in Bridgend in Southern Wales.
Lilly O’byrne (in the picture), a Staffordshire Bull Terrier Cross’s cage escaped and attacked him after a gap and wounds on his cheeks were pierced.

Lilly had to wait six hours in A & E before it was transferred to an expert unit where he underwent surgery and put into an antibiotic drop.

Lilly’s screams were heard by his family Alex and Kylie O’byrne, who watched television in their halls only 50 meters away.
With her mother and her father: ‘I was playing football with a child opposite the road – her mother owner the dog. They’re holding him in a cage, so I’ve never seen him.
‘Children went home to change his shoes and suddenly the dog went out and bite my face and jumped to me. He was frightening, everything was very quick. ‘
The police were called on September 10, 2023, and a Staffordshire Taurier Terrier dog crossed with a German shepherd was left human.
The owner Cody O’Brien visited Lilly’s family the next day, but instead of apologizing, he begged the dog to go with a local farmer to save his little son’s feelings.
O’Brien later appeared before Cardiff peace judges were accused of being responsible for a dog who caused injury.
He was guilty and fined £ 666.
Incredibly, Lilly’s parents were not told a court hearing, so they did not see justice or declare the victim effect on behalf of their traumatized girls.
39 -year -old angry father Alex said: ‘Then we discovered that the owner had no insurance for the dog. We brought the lawyers, but we couldn’t make any claim against him because he did not exist.

Police was called on September 10, 2023, and the dog with a Staffordshire Bull Terrier crossed with a German shepherd was destroyed

In the picture: Lilly with his father Alex, who took his blood soaked with blood after the attack

Lilly, now 11 and a student at the Bryntirion Comprehensive School in Bridgend, holds a diary to help him get rid of the attack
“ Really suffering, he still lives there and now he has another dog. The courts did not forbade him to hold animals, he has the power to do. ‘
The family also could not demand the criminal injury from the compensation committee because the animal was not on the British list of banned breeds and the owner did not deliberately put the dog into young Lilly.
On the Gofundme page, two father Alex said: ‘The attack and the impact on my daughter are heartbreaking for me, and I tried to support her in every way possible to help her physical and emotional healing.
However, I didn’t succeed with something else, except to relieve him when he was sad or scared and to buy expensive creams to heal the scar.
‘We feel that no one cares about coming to our little daughter.’
Alex said that the family was never offered assistance or counseling and they were left to deal with only after the attack because they could not afford to go specifically.
Online defense continued for help: ‘I would like to raise enough money to have more surgery to choose more surgery to reduce the scar on Lilly’s face or to go to therapy through special medical applications.
“Most importantly, I want people to feel that people care and not only left to defend for themselves after such a traumatic event. ‘

Lilly makes a name for himself as a footballer with Bryntirion AFC, where he is the highest score player in the local league.

Alex said that the family was never offered for help or counseling and that they were left to deal with only after the attack
Alex and Tesco supermarket worker, another nine -year -old daughter Jessica, will be published by mail for terrible photos taken immediately after the dog attack.
Kylie 36 -year -old said: ‘Lilly seriously affected, easily scared, and naturally we are worried about how it will affect it in the future.
“ `We wear makeup to cover the scars, but what he wants when he wants to find the opportunity to find cosmetic surgery. ‘
Now at the Bryntirion Comprehensive School of 11 -year -old Lilly and Bridgend, a student cope with a diary to help him survive the attack.
In addition, Bryntirion AFC is the highest score advocate in the local league as a footballer with AFC.
The Gofundme page, which has an £ 10,000 target, reached $ 1,450 in two days after starting.