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Former West Ham star Said Benrahma fined over dangerous dogs
Said Benrahma was fined £12,495 and ordered to pay compensation after his two XL bully dogs attacked a golden retriever and injured its owner, court records show.
- Former West Ham footballer Said Benrahma was fined £12,000 after pleading guilty to two counts of owning dangerously out of control dogs that attacked a golden retriever.
- Benrahma's two XL bullies escaped from his home and attacked the retriever named Bailey in the street when he lived in Hornchurch, east London, leaving Bailey needing vet treatment.
- The dog's owner Luke Rehbin suffered grazes after grappling with Benrahma's dogs on the ground, and Benrahma was ordered to pay £2,500 compensation to Rehbin plus £495 in kennel costs.
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Former West Ham player Said Benrahma fined after his XL bully dogs attack golden retriever
LONDON (AP) — Algeria winger Said Benrahma has been fined 12,000 pounds ($16,000) for owning dangerous dogs that attacked a golden retriever in 2023 when he played for West Ham.
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