Shocking moment dog savages woman, 74, and breaks her arm after car crash
THIS is the shocking moment a dog savages a 74-year-old woman - breaking her arm - after a car crash.
Cops and emergency services rushed to the scene after the chaos broke out on White Hart Roundabout in Northolt, London.
The pensioner, 74, had been involved in a crash with another woman and stopped to share details when the random dog charged in and started attacking.
Footage shows bystanders bravely trying to halt the hound's vicious attack by kicking it as it mauled the victim.
Posting on Facebook, the elderly woman's son revealed his mum's arm was broken by the force of the bite with "a large chunk of her tendons and muscle" removed.
She was rushed to hospital after the incident but is now stable following an operation.
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He wrote: "The lady concerned is my 74-year-old mother who is stable following the attack. The incident occurred following a 'minor collision' of her car and another member of the public's car at the roundabout.
"While inspecting the superficial damage the dog appeared and began to attack my mother for what appears to be five to six minutes, breaking her arm and removing a large chunk of her tendons and muscle."
The elderly woman's son added: "We cannot thank enough the two occupants of the other vehicle involved in the collision who bravely and desperately sought to fight off the dog for many minutes.
"Thank you also to the London Ambulance Service and Metropolitan Police who both attended in significant numbers."
The dog is no longer loose after another member of the public bravely stopped her car during the attack and let the dog in.
She then drove it to the Shell petrol garage on Yeading Lane where it also bit her arm before Met Police officers arrived and took control of the dog.
Cops are now hunting the owner of the hound.
A spokesperson for the Met Police said: "Police were called at 10.54pm on January 26 to White Hart Roundabout, Northolt. Two vehicles had been in a collision.
"As those involved were exchanging details one woman was approached and attacked by a dog, causing injury to her arm. The other people began trying to help her. The dog did not belong to them.
"Another member of the public, seeing the incident, stopped her car and opened the door. The dog got in and she took it to a petrol garage off Yeading Lane, where it bit her arm.
"Police arrived and took control of the dog. It was taken to a police station where efforts to locate the owner are ongoing. The two women's injuries are not life-threatening."
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson confirmed they "treated one patient for significant injuries before taking them to hospital".
While the other patient, who had "minor injuries", made their own way to hospital.